Tristan and Isolde
Appearance
- Tristan and Isolde (German: Tristan und Isolt) by Gottfried von Strassburg (c. 1210)
- Tristan und Isolde (German: Tristan und Isolde) by Richard Wagner (1859) (external scan)
- Tristram of Lyonesse, a narrative poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1880)
- "Tristan und Isolde", short stanza in A Century of Roundels by A.C. Swinburne (1883)
- The Romance of Tristan and Iseult (French: Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut) by Joseph Bédier (1900), translated by Hilaire Belloc
- "Tristram and Iseult" by Matthew Arnold in The poetical works of Matthew Arnold (1897)
- Tristram by Edwin Arlington Robinson (1927)
Works about Tristan and Isolde include:
- "Gottfried" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. X (1879)
- "Romantic Chivalry and Courtly Love: From Roland to Tristan and Lancelot" in H.O. Taylor's The Mediaeval Mind (1911)
- "Tristan" and "Gottfried von Strassburg" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed. (1911)