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The iberian "Tristan" texts of the Middle ages and Renaissance
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The Arthur of the Iberians: the arthurian legend in the Spanish and Portuguese worlds
Datos de la obra
Cuesta Torre, M. L. (2015). The iberian «Tristan» texts of the Middle ages and Renaissance. En The Arthur of the Iberians: the arthurian legend in the Spanish and Portuguese worlds (pp. 309-364). University of Wales Press.
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University of Wales Press
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2015
Zusammenfassung
[EN] The legend of Tristan and Iseult is represented in medieval Castilian literature by some allusions in poems and prose works; by three versions of a ballad (Spanish romance) of epic-lyric character devoted to the death of Tristan and known by its first line (‘Ferido está don Tristán’); by MS 22021 of the Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid, which contains two letters created in the style of the genre of the sentimental romance from the basis of an episode in the story of the two lovers (which are analysed in the chapter by Carlos Alvar); and by four prose romances, all anonymous, of which two are preserved in manuscript and two are known only from printed editions, and all of which are studied in the present chapter
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