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Tristram and Iseult, published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold, is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes. This poem draws upon the Tristan and Iseult legends which were popular with contemporary readers.

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  • Tristram and Iseult, published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold, is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes. This poem draws upon the Tristan and Iseult legends which were popular with contemporary readers. (en)
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  • Page containing the first several lines of the poem (en)
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  • The poem's first page in the 1852 edition of Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Tristram and Iseult (en)
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  • 1852 (xsd:integer)
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  • Tristram and Iseult, published in 1852 by Matthew Arnold, is a narrative poem containing strong romantic and tragic themes. This poem draws upon the Tristan and Iseult legends which were popular with contemporary readers. (en)
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  • Tristram and Iseult (en)
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