-
Modern English verse translation of
Gottfried von Str****burg's
Tristan Sir
Tristrem translated and
retold in
modern English prose, the
story from Edinburgh...
- Sir
Tristrem is a 13th-century
Middle English romance of 3,344 lines,
preserved in the
Auchinleck m****cript in the
National Library of Scotland. Based...
- Apps.rhs.org.uk.
Retrieved 2020-04-17.[permanent dead link] "Camellia '
Tristrem Carlyon'". RHS.
Retrieved 12
April 2020. "State
Flower of Alabama". Official...
- Palamedes. The
earliest complete source of Tristan's
story in
English was Sir
Tristrem, a c. 1300
romantic poem in the
courtly style with 3,344 lines. It is part...
-
projects over the next two decades,
including the
medieval romance Sir
Tristrem (which
Scott attributed to
Thomas the Rhymer) in 1804, the
works of John...
- Hunt:
Notes on Sir
Gawain and the
Green Knight, The
Master of Game, Sir
Tristrem, Pearl, and
Saint Erkenwald." The
Chaucer Review, vol. 40, no. 4, 2006...
-
English adaptation (and
possibly also the
Middle English verse romance Sir
Tristrem), Malory's
treatment of the
legend of the
young Cornish prince Tristan...
- his
poetic ability. He is
often cited as the
author of the
English Sir
Tristrem, a
version of the
Tristram legend, and some
lines in
Robert Mannyng's Chronicle...
- Lanval) Brut by
Layamon (English
reworking of
Historia Regum Britanniae) Sir
Tristrem c. 1300 (English
reworking of
Tristan by
Thomas of Britain)
Arthour and...
- (disambiguation) Tristrant, a 13th-century
German poem by
Eilhart von
Oberge Sir
Tristrem This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tristan...