1998
DOI: 10.3138/utq.67.4.762
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Richard Wagner's Adaptation of Gottfriend von Straßburg's Tristan

Abstract: An ancient fable, the story of Tristan and Isolde's ill-fated love became one of the great themes in medieval European literature. Richard Wagner studied French and German medieval poetry during his Dresden years (1842–49), and his library contained copies of three different editions of the most famous version of the medieval Tristan, Gottfried von Straßburg's early thirteenth-century epic. In his opera Tristan und Isolde, Wagner draws on Gottfried's medieval epic and adapts it for his mid-nineteenth-century m… Show more

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