The poem's first page in the 1852 edition of Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems
Language
English
Subject(s)
Tristram and Iseult
Publication date
1852
Tristram and Iseult, published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold, is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes. This poem draws upon the Tristan and Iseult legends which were popular with contemporary readers.
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TristramandIseult, published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold, is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes. This poem draws upon the Tristan...
Arnold, in his 1852 poem TristramandIseult, focuses on Iseult of Brittany in the context of the Victorian cult of domesticity. Iseult of Ireland (as Isolde)...
Tristan andIseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century...
Tristan and Isolde (TristramandIseult in Swinburne's version). It was first published in 1882 by Chatto and Windus, in a volume entitled Tristram of Lyonesse...
Welsh: Trystan), also known as Tristram, Tristyn or Tristain and similar names, is the hero of the legend of Tristan andIseult. In the legend, he is tasked...
for his appearance in Arthurian legend as the uncle of Tristan and the husband of Iseult who engages with Tristan in a secret liaison, giving Mark the...
Literature and Dogma: An Essay towards a better Apprehension of the Bible is a work of religious and literary criticism by Matthew Arnold, first published...
jealousy of Sir TristramandIseult, though his work has been described as “poorly and clumsily painted, but the background of leaves and flowers” revealed...
Portugal. Matheson Lang died in Bridgetown, Barbados, at age 68. TristramandIseult as Tristram (Adelphi Theatre, 1906) Pete as Pete Quilliam (1908) The Merchant...
poet-critic Matthew Arnold and first published, anonymously, in 1852. The poem describes the philosophic contemplations and suicidal ravings of the ancient...
poetical poem, "The Forsaken Merman." Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems (among them "TristramandIseult"), published in 1852, had a similar fate. In 1858 he...
scholarship in the early 1840s, and which appeared in the poet's first published collection, The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems, in 1849. The basic...
broadcast by the BBC as dramas or poetic dialogues include The Death of TristramandIseult (1947), The Vision of the Prodigal Son (1959), The Stick Up or Full...
near Bingley in Yorkshire, England. Depicting the legend of Tristan andIseult, they were designed by six of the leading Pre-Raphaelite artists of the...
Arganthael in Joseph Comyns Carr's play TristramandIseult at the Adelphi Theatre, with Lang as Tristram. Britton and Lang subsequently formed their own company...
Sukottorando no Minwa) Irish Folktales and Legends (アイルランドの民話と伝説 Airurando no Miwa to Densetsu) TristramandIseult (トリスタンとイズート Torisutan to Izuuto) Peter...
tells Ellen about Lyonesse and Tintagel's mythological past, and encourages her to read the romance of TristramandIseult. He investigates a local stone...
Tristrams saga ok Ísöndar, based on Thomas of Britain's Tristan, is notable as the only example of Thomas' "courtly branch" of the Tristan andIseult...
Lily Brayton as Iseultand Matheson Lang as Tristram. In 1907 Asche and his wife took over the management of His Majesty's Theatre and produced Laurence...
attached to the Tristan andIseult legend by such poets as Béroul and Thomas of Britain. In these stories, Hywel is duke of Brittany and the father of Tristan's...
the sword-owner Tristan and sword-victim Morholt respectively. Although Tristan's sword had no name in early Tristan andIseult romances, in the Prose...
the Knights of the Round Table and members of King Arthur's family. Their names often differ from version to version and from language to language. The...