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ISBN: 1025479750

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Tristram

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"Tristram" is a profound narrative poem that reimagines the timeless Arthurian legend of Tristram and Isolt. Written by the celebrated American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson, this work stands as the final and most acclaimed installment of his Arthurian trilogy. The poem explores the intense and tragic romance between the knight Tristram and the Irish princess Isolt, delving into themes of doomed love, inexorable fate, and the complexities of human passion. Robinson departs from traditional medievalism to provide a psychologically rich and modern perspective on these classic characters, focusing on their inner lives and the philosophical weight of their choices.

Through its masterful blank verse, "Tristram" captures the haunting beauty of the Cornish coast and the somber atmosphere of a love that defies societal constraints and personal loyalty. The narrative skillfully balances intimate emotional exchanges with the grander movements of Arthurian myth, cementing Robinson's reputation as a premier voice in 20th-century American literature. This masterpiece of narrative poetry, which earned Robinson his third Pulitzer Prize, remains a cornerstone of modern literary adaptations of the Matter of Britain. Readers will find in "Tristram" a lyrical and poignant meditation on the enduring power of myth and the tragic fragility of human devotion.

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