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Le merveilleux chez Béroul et dans la saga norroise: Une étude narrative du Roman de Tristan et de Tristrams Saga – deux versions de la même fable
Dalarna University, School of Language, Literatures and Learning.
2022 (French)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
The supernatural in Béroul and the Norse Saga : A narrative study of Le Roman de Tristan and Tristrams Saga – two versions of the same fable (English)
Abstract [fr]

Nous étudions le merveilleux dans deux récits médiévaux qui racontent la fable bretonne de Tristan et Yseut, le récit de Béroul et le récit norrois de Frère Robert qui suit la version courtoise anglo-normande de Thomas d’Angleterre. L’analyse nous montre que le récit norrois est plein de thèmes merveilleux dans les chapitres, comme des combats avec un dragon et des géants dans une forêt d’elfes. Cependant, le récit de Béroul ne contient aucun thème merveilleux, même si Béroul aussi fait référence à des éléments merveilleux comme le philtre, ce qui amène à la conclusion qu’il traite l’amour courtois mais d’une façon non merveilleuse.

Abstract [en]

We study the supernatural in two medieval narratives that tell the Breton fable of Tristan and Yseut, the narrative by Béroul and the Norse narrative by Brother Robert, which follows the Anglo-Norman courtly version of Thomas of England. Our analysis shows us that the Norse story is full of the supernatural themes throughout the chapters, e.g., fights with a dragon and giants in a forest of elves. Nevertheless, Béroul’s account contains no supernatural theme, although Béroul also refers to supernatural passages such as the potion, the conclusion being that hedeals with courtly love but in a non-supernatural manner. 

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2022.
Keywords [en]
Medieval narrative, Tristan and Iseut, Breton tales, narrative study, Anglo-Norman literature
Keywords [fr]
Récit médiéval, Tristan et Iseut, contes bretons, étude narrative, la littérature anglo-normande
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Languages and Literature
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URN: urn:nbn:se:du-39727OAI: oai:DiVA.org:du-39727DiVA, id: diva2:1641321
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French
Available from: 2022-03-01 Created: 2022-03-01

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