The French Element in the Tristan of Gottfried of Strasbourg

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The French Element in the Tristan of Gottfried of Strasbourg
Jacob Obermeyer
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" Folie Tristan, ed. Bedier, v. 760-62.
If there is any music it is generally the harp that is being played: , Harpeur fu, harper saveit", den harphete er so schone Bedier, Folie Tristan, v. 767. Und gie den noten so rehte mite".
Gottfried, Tristan, 3616-17.
34 Also in the "Roman de Tristan" (manuscrit de Paris 750 fol. We read:, ele ratempre autre foiz sa harpe en tele maniere com ele voloit dire son chant et commence son lay en tel maniere com vous orroiz". This fully proves that analogies of
... minor importance are to be found in all Tristan texts whether in poetry or in prose. We must not forget that the story was exceedingly popular and that a Tristan without philtre, harp, dwarf, ring, dog etc. , is as unthinkable as a Hamlet without Ghost.
THE MYTH OR SAGA ITSELF.
The Saga or Myth itself is as old as the world. From the remotest times we can trace similar stories and the belief that certain philtres or potions were able to kindle love and to impart it to other persons, dates from the seventh day of creation, and has not fully died out even nowadays.


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