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Le roman de Tristan et Iseut

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A lyrical retelling of a medieval Celtic romance follows the passionate, forbidden love between two central figures whose bond repeatedly conflicts with obligations of loyalty and honor. The narrative follows their feats, betrayals, separations, and intermittent reconciliations, moving toward tragic consequences that bind love and death. The text stitches surviving twelfth-century fragments, foreign versions, and episodic lays into a continuous prose-poem that echoes archaic tone and medieval motifs. Recurring themes include fate and honor, the strain between private desire and public duty, and the persistence of older, wild Celtic elements beneath a later chivalric surface.

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Joseph Bédier

Joseph Bédier was a French philologist and literary scholar, best known for his work on medieval literature. He is particularly recognized for his retelling of the classic tale "The Romance of Tristan and Iseult," which has been influential in the study of Arthurian legends and romantic narratives. Bédier's scholarly contributions extend to the analysis of folklore and the preservation of literary heritage, making him a significant figure in the field of literary studies. His exploration of themes such as love and betrayal in his works continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

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