Neil Thomas n.e.thomas@durham.ac.uk
Editor
The Growth of the Tristan and Iseut Legend in Wales, England, France and Germany.
Contributors
Françoise Le Saux
Editor
Phillipa Hardman
Editor
Peter Noble
Editor
Abstract
These essays examine the links among the four main areas where the Tristan legend flourished. It examines how the legend adapted to each new period and assimilated the new ideas and fashions of the societies for which the authors were writing, over a period of seven centuries.
Citation
Thomas, N., Le Saux, F., Hardman, P., & Noble, P. (Eds.). (2003). The Growth of the Tristan and Iseut Legend in Wales, England, France and Germany. Edwin Mellen Press
Book Type | Edited Book |
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Publication Date | 2003 |
Series Title | Studies in Medieval Literature |
Edition | 24 |
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