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A Companion to Gottfried von Strassburg's <I>Tristan</I>

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The legend of Tristan and Isolde -- the archetypal narrative about the turbulent effects of all-consuming, passionate love -- achieved its most complete and profound rendering in the German poet Gottfried von Strassburg's verse romance Tristan (ca. 1200-1210). Along with his great literary rival Wolfram von Eschenbach and his versatile predecessor Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried is considered one of three greatest poets produced by medieval Germany, and over the centuries his Tristan has lost none of its ability to attract with the beauty of its poetry and to challenge -- if not provoke -- with its sympathetic depiction of adulterous love. The essays, written by a dozen leading Gottfried specialists in Europe and North America, provide definitive treatments of significant aspects of this most important and challenging high medieval version of the Tristan legend. They examine aspects of Gottfried's unparalleled narrative artistry; the important connections between Gottfried's Tristan and the socio-cultural situation in which it was composed; and the reception of Gottfried's challenging romance both by later poets in the Middle Ages and by nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors, composers, and artists -- particularly Richard Wagner. The volume also contains new interpretations of significant figures, episodes, and elements (Riwalin and Blanscheflur, Isolde of the White Hands, the Love Potion, the performance of love, the female figures) in Gottfried's revolutionary romance, which provocatively elevates a sexual, human love to a summum bonum.
Will Hasty is Professor of German at the University of Florida. He is the editor of Companion to Wolfram's "Parzival," (Camden House, 1999).

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Details

First Published: 13 Dec 2002
13 Digit ISBN: 9781571132031
Pages: 328
Size: 9 x 6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature
BIC Class: DSB

Details updated on 02 Sep 2010

Contents

  • 1  Introduction: The Challenge of Gottfried's Tristan
  • 2  Humanism in the High Middle Ages: The Case of Gottfried's Tristan
  • 3  Gottfried's Strasbourg: The City and Its People
  • 4  Gottfried's Adaptation of the Story of Riwalin and Blanscheflur
  • 5  This drink will be the death of you: Interpreting the Love Potion in Gottfried's Tristan
  • 6  God, Religion, and Ambiguity in Tristan
  • 7  The Female Figures in Gottfried's Tristan and Isolde
  • 8  The Performance of Love: Tristan and Isolde at Court
  • 9  Duplicity and Duplexity: The Isolde of the White Hands Sequence
  • 10  Between Epic and Lyric Poetry: The Originality of Gottfried's Tristan
  • 11  History, Fable and Love: Gottfried, Thomas, and the Matter of Britain
  • 12  The Medieval Reception of Gottfried's Tristan
  • 13  The Modern Reception of Gottfried's Tristan and the Medieval Legend of Tristan and Isolde