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ARCHETYPES AND COPIES IN THOMAS'S TRISTAN: A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE SALLE AUX IMAGES SCENES.(Critical Essay)
The Romanic Review
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May 1, 1999|
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The assumptions that a "psychology" of courtly love distinct from other types of love existed during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and that the various redactions of the Tristan and Iseut story can be categorized according to their authors' engagement or lack of engagement with this psychology have governed critical reception of the famous tale for years. On the basis of an esprit of courtly love they find in the works of Thomas and his German imitator, Gottfried, critics have distinguished these versions courtoises from their more "primitive", non-courtly ...
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