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Articles
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Alison Finlay

‘Intolerable love’: Tristrams saga and the Carlisle Tristan fragment

73/2, p. 205
Reviews
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Leslie C. Brook Simon Gaunt, Retelling the Tale: An Introduction to Medieval French Literature 74/2, p. 353

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Late Old English
  • Middle High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Celtic
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Tristrams saga ok Isöndar
  • Tristan
  • Gottfried von Strassburg
  • Kormáks saga
  • Bjarnar saga Hitdœlakappa
  • Carlisle fragment
  • Thomas's poem
  • Eilhart von Oberge's version
  • Joseph Bédier's reconstruction
  • Roman de la Rose
  • Roman de Renart
  • Marie de France's lais
  • Béroul's Tristan
  • Chevalier de la charrete
  • Prose Lancelot
  • Paris Roland
  • Oxford Roland
  • L'Aüstic
  • Marie l'Égyptienne
  • Cliges
  • Chaitivel

people

  • Gottfried von Strassburg
  • Thomas
  • Hákon Hákonarson
  • Marie de France
  • Béroul

subjects

  • intolerable
  • romance
  • love
  • tragedy
  • suspense
  • psychology
  • deception
  • rivalry
  • saga
  • storytelling
  • romantic
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • oral
  • translation
  • continuation
  • rewriting
  • Repetition
  • Authority
  • morality
  • compilation
  • femininity
  • courtliness
  • recursion
  • remaniements
  • authorship
  • emotion

places

  • Iceland
  • Norway
  • Carlisle
  • Ireland
  • Birmingham
  • Paris
  • England
  • London
  • Cornwall
  • Oxford
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