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Tristram and Iseult & Sohrab and Rustum

By Arnold, Matthew

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Book Id: WPLBN0002950896
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Reproduction Date: 2009

Title: Tristram and Iseult & Sohrab and Rustum  
Author: Arnold, Matthew
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Language: English
Subject: Poetry, Myths/Legends, Poetry
Collections: Audio Books Collection, Tristram and Iseult & Sohrab and Rustum
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Publication Date:
1852
Publisher: LibriVox Audio Books

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Arnold, B. M. (1852). Tristram and Iseult & Sohrab and Rustum. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


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Tristam & Iseult is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes: and was first published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold. This poem draws upon the Tristam and Iseult legends: which were popular with contemporary readers. The poem opens with Tristam upon his deathbed. The monologue of the dying man is shot through with sharp pangs of regret: centering upon his induced passion for Iseult of Ireland - inflamed by his unwittingly imbibing an irresistible love-potion. Before his decease, Tristram's lawful wife - Iseult of Ireland - arrives in time to share his deathbed. Iseult of Brittany graciously accedes to their request to be buried near each other - in a splendidly-constructed mausoleum back in King Mark's Tyntagel (sic.) in Cornwall. Iseult of Brittany survives to raise Tristram's children in isolation. She forgives Tristam his adultery, and with delightful pathos is thankful for the short years of happiness that she spent espoused to one of King Arthur's most renowned knights. (Summary by Godsend)

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Myths/Legends, Poetry

 
 



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