Audio Digital Download Book Club "Tristan and Iseult" by Joseph Bedier
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Digital Download, one section or chapter at a time. For just $2.99 per section or chapter you can receive an Audiobook of this classic book to listen to on any computer, laptop, tablet, smart phone or MP3 player. As often as you wish, with each subsequent order of the same item, the book club system will keep track and send you the next section or chapter for your listening pleasure. Share the previous section or chapter with family or friends, they can then share with their family or friends. Join this audio digital download book club today! This Book Club edition comes in 15 downloads.
This is the Arthurian legend of Tristan and Iseult. It is a tale of love, honour, intrigue, betrayal and jealousy, ending ultimately in tragedy. This story predates that of Lancelot and Guinevere, and is one of the most influential romances of the medieval period, inspiring many artists, from story-tellers to painters to composers.
Joseph Bedier (1 January 1864 - 29 August 1938) was a French writer and scholar and historian of medieval France. Bedier was born in Paris, France to Adolphe Bedier, a lawyer of Breton origin, and spent his childhood in Reunion. He was a professor of medieval French literature at the University de Fribourg, Switzerland (1889 -1891) and the College de France, Paris (c. 1893). Modern theories of the fabliaux and the chansons de geste are based on two of Bedier's studies. Bedier revived interest in several important old French texts, including Le roman de Tristan et Iseut (1900), La chanson de Roland (1921), and Les fabliaux (1893). He was a member of the Academie francaise from 1920 until his death. His Tristan et Iseut was translated into Cornish by A. S. D. Smith, into English by Hilaire Belloc and Paul Rosenfeld, and into German by Rudolf G. Binding. Bedier was also joint editor of the two-volume Litterature francaise, one of the most valuable modern general histories of French literature. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1929. Bedier died in Le Grand-Serre, France.
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