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  1. After defeating the Irish knight Morholt, the young prince Tristan travels to Ireland to bring back the fair Iseult (often known as Isolde, Isolt, or Yseult) for his uncle King Mark of Cornwall to marry. Along the way, Tristan and Iseult ingest a love potion, which causes them to fall madly in love. [2]

  2. Tristan and Isolde myth: analysis. The legend of Tristan and Isolde combines several common themes found in chivalric romance: the brave hero (Tristan fights the giant and kills him, and is later wounded in battle), the doomed lovers, and the theme of forbidden love or adultery (compare Lancelot and Guinevere’s passionate affair in the ...

  3. Tristan & Isolde: The Warrior and the Princess [A British Legend] (Graphic Myths and Legends)

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  5. Tristan and Isolde Novels (3 book series) Kindle Edition. by Rosalind Miles (Author) Kindle. Hardcover. Paperback. In the golden time of Arthur and Guenevere, the Island of the West shines like an emerald in the sea—one of the last strongholds of Goddess-worship and Mother-right.

  6. Dec 3, 2004 · “Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut,” by M. Joseph Bédier, was crowned by the French Academy. Printed by BALLANTYNE, HANSON & Co. at the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh. CONTENTS. PART THE FIRST. THE CHILDHOOD OF TRISTAN. THE MORHOLT OUT OF IRELAND. THE QUEST OF THE LADY WITH THE HAIR OF GOLD. THE PHILTRE. THE TALL PINE-TREE. THE DISCOVERY. THE CHANTRY LEAP.

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  8. Jul 9, 2002 · This first book in Miles's new Tristan and Isolde trilogy is a fantastical riff on the classic account of passionate star-crossed lovers. The young Isolde is the beautiful Princess of Ireland, the Western Isle.

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