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Bedier Joseph

    Joseph Bédier was a professor of medieval French literature who revived interest in several key Old French texts. His studies became foundational for modern theories of the fabliaux and chansons de geste. Bédier also co-edited valuable modern histories of French literature, significantly contributing to a deeper understanding of the medieval literary tradition. His impact on the study of Old French literature remains evident.

    The Romance of Tristan and Iseult
    • 2021

      "My lords, if you would hear a high tale of love and of death, here is that of Tristan and Queen Iseult; how to their full joy, but to their sorrow also, they loved each other, and how at last they died of that love together upon one day; she by him and he by her. "Long ago, when Mark was King over Cornwall, Rivalen, King of Lyonesse, heard that Mark's enemies waged war on him; so he crossed the sea to bring him aid; and so faithfully did he serve him with counsel and sword that Mark gave him his sister Blanchefleur, whom King Rivalen loved most marvelously. . . ."

      The Romance of Tristan and Iseult