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The narrative follows a knight who is orphaned at birth, raised in another court, and wins renown through combats and services to a ruler. Charged with escorting a foreign princess to be that ruler’s bride, he and she are bound by an unintended philter into a consuming, forbidden passion which they hide with the aid of a loyal attendant. Their secret produces jealousy, slander, exile, and further quests, including spells of madness and a marriage to another woman. The story closes with a final reunion and mutual death, exploring the clash between feudal duty, personal honor, and overpowering desire in a medieval chivalric world.

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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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