• Eilhart von Oberge was a German poet of the late 12th century. He is known exclusively through his Middle High German romance Tristrant, the oldest surviving...
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    courtly versions of the story represented by Béroul in Old French and Eilhart von Oberge in Middle High German. Unfortunately, Thomas's work, too, is fragmentary...
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    substantial illustration of the common branch is the German version by Eilhart von Oberge. Eilhart was popular but paled in comparison with the later courtly Gottfried...
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  • Trejo, A. (2020, July 24). Discover The Legends of the Lost Kingdom of Lyonesse. Retrieved November 17, 2020. Eilhart von Oberge (c. 1180). Tristant....
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  • branch differs from the "common" or "primitive" versions of Béroul and Eilhart von Oberge, in that greater emphasis is placed on pleasing the sensibilities...
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    Malory's popular Le Morte d'Arthur, and about 140 according to Erec by Hartmann von Aue. Some sources offer much smaller numbers, such as 13 in the Didot Perceval...
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    using writings by Béroul and Eilhart von Oberge. Martin preferred these early sources to the later poem by Gottfried von Strassburg that had inspired...
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  • Thomas of Britain, and their respective German successors Eilhart von Oberge and Gottfried von Strassburg. She is the inadvertent catalyst in the development...
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  • first half of Béroul's poem is closely paralleled by and related to Eilhart von Oberge's treatment in German from the same century, and many of the episodes...
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  • Tristram (disambiguation) Tristrant, a 13th-century German poem by Eilhart von Oberge Sir Tristrem This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • [citation needed] La Mule sans frein c. 1200 Tristan by Eilhart von Oberge c. 1170s Lanzelet by Ulrich von Zatzikhoven late 12th century (a rendering of a lost...
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    and Willehalm Rudolf von Ems's works Konrad von Würzburg's works Eilhart von Oberge's Tristrant Spielmannsdichtung King Rother Herzog Ernst Chronicles...
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  • Germany, a village in Ilsede, Lower Saxony Öberg, a Swedish surname Eilhart von Oberge (fl. late 12th century), German poet This page lists people with the...
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  • of the noble courts, and the romances of Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried von Strassburg and Wolfram von Eschenbach, written c. 1185 – c. 1210, are recognized...
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