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In a mist‑shrouded age of kings and feuding realms, a young prince named Tristan is born under a veil of sorrow. His mother, the grieving queen Isolde, sacrifices herself after his birth, leaving the child to be raised by the loyal knight Rohalt. The early chapters weave a tapestry of war, honor, and the fragile hope that a single newborn might alter the fate of warring kingdoms.
Tristan grows under Rohalt’s stern yet compassionate tutelage, mastering weapons, song, and the code of the noble warrior. As he reaches the age of seven, the world beyond the castle walls stirs: Norwegian merchants arrive, rumors of a looming invasion spread, and the longing for the lost queen lingers in the hearts of those who remember her. Against this backdrop, the boy’s destiny begins to echo the tragic love story that will one day bind him to the enigmatic Isolde.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (242K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1938
Best known for bringing medieval legend vividly back to life, this French scholar and writer helped generations of readers discover the stories of Tristan and Isolde and the Song of Roland. His work blends careful research with a gift for clear, memorable storytelling.
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