The Folie Tristan d’Oxford, also known as the Oxford Folie Tristan, The Madness of Tristan, or Tristan’s Madness, is a poem in 998 octosyllabic lines written...
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name and beauty. In some versions, including Béroul and the Folie Tristan d'Oxford, Tristan returns in disguise for Iseult of Ireland, but their dog, Husdent...
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retellings in Thomas of Britain's Tristan and his German successor Gottfried von Strassburg, and in the Folie Tristan d'Oxford; and the "common" branch, including...
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treatment in the tradition of courtly love, such as Lancelot and Guinevere, or Tristan and Iseult. In more recent years, the trend has been to attempt to link...
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Morgan Le Fay as Arthur's sister) Tristan by Thomas of Britain c. 1170s Tristan by Béroul c. 1170s Folie Tristan d'Oxford, c. 1175 – c. 1200 The Lais of...
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Félix, ed. (2003). Le Roman de Tristan par Thomas, suivi de La Folie Tristan de Berne et La Folie Tristan d'Oxford (in French). Translated by Baumgartner...
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Proper Name: Sir Degaré, the Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney and the Folie Tristan d'Oxford", in The Spirit of Medieval English Popular Romance, edited by Ad...
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poems: the Folie Tristan de Berne, an episode in which Tristan disguises himself as a fool to reunite with Iseult; the Folie Tristan d'Oxford, which has...
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second certainly, Anglo-Norman (see Arthurian legend; Holy Grail; Tristan). One Folie Tristan was composed in England in the last years of the 12th century...
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