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Janina R Traxler, Courtly and uncourtly love in the Prose Tristan, Literary aspects of courtly literature. Selectef papers from the seventh triennal congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 27 july-1 august 1992, Cambridge, Brewer, 1994 : p. 161 - 169

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Janina R Traxler, Courtly and uncourtly love in the Prose Tristan, Literary aspects of courtly literature. Selectef papers from the seventh triennal congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 27 july-1 august 1992, Cambridge, Brewer, 1994 : p. 161 - 169
Suggests that some of the most important information about the nature of love comes not from Tristan and Iseut but from Palamède. Analysis of his comments and what actually happens to him reveals that of all the major characters it is he who most clearly sees the complex nature of love in the Tristan. Certaines des informations les plus importantes sur la nature de l'amour ne viennent pas de Tristan et iseut mais de Palamède. L'analyse de ses commentaires et des événements montre que, de tous les personnages principaux, c'est lui qui voit le plus clairement la nature complexe de l'amour dans Tristan CRFSt 49 (1995) 440- 441 / Damian-Grint, Peter Cité dans IMB 28/2, 1994, n° 2669 Mots-clés :Congrès amherst 1992//Congrès litt courtoise//Tristan en prose//
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