Joseph Bédier (28 January 1864 – 29 August 1938) was a French writer and historian of medieval France. Bédier was born in Paris, France, to Adolphe Bédier...
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and emphasizes the impossibility of their romance. French medievalist Joseph Bédier thought all the Tristan legends could be traced to a single original:...
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audience for fabliaux is estimated differently by different critics. Joseph Bédier suggests a bourgeois audience, which sees itself reflected in the urban...
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Roland", Or: Why Gaston Paris and Joseph Bédier Were Both Right, trans. Linda Archibald (De Gruyter, 2023), pp. 449–466. Joseph T. Shipley, Dictionary of Word...
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self-explanatory (Les chansons de croisade avec leurs mélodies, ed. Joseph Bédier & Pierre Aubry, Paris 1909, p. 171) Gaunt, Simon; Pratt, Karen (2016)...
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mentor Edmond Albius, horticulturalist Gilbert Aubry, Bishop of St-Denis Joseph Bédier, academic and member of the Académie française (born in Paris to Réunionnais...
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courtly literature was omitted for the benefit of an English audience. Joseph Bédier Bowdlerized the title, as he did others in his edition of the Fabliaux...
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(2023-03-06). Onomastics of the "Chanson de Roland": Or: Why Gaston Paris and Joseph Bédier Were Both Right. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 275. ISBN 978-3-11-076446-8...
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needed] Bédier's doubts about the stemmatic method led him to consider whether it could be dropped altogether. As an alternative to stemmatics, Bédier proposed...
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staged La Légende de Tristan (based on Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut by Joseph Bédier) conducted by Felix Bender. Lord, Robert Sutherland. “Liturgy and Gregorian...
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Émile Levasseur 1911–1929: Maurice Croiset [fr; ru; de] 1929–1936: Joseph Bédier 1937–1955: Edmond Faral 1955–1965: Marcel Bataillon 1966–1974: Étienne...
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"Ur-Tristan", an original French version that inspired all later accounts. Joseph Bédier attempted to reconstruct this original from the evidence provided by...
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Aiquin, and the Christian emperor Charlemagne. The French medievalist Joseph Bédier called it a "consolidation of history and legend in an imposing ensemble...
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Victorian Age 1919 1920 William Ralph Inge — The Idea of Progress 1921 Joseph Bédier — Roland à Roncevaux 1922 Arthur Stanley Eddington — The theory of relativity...
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based on the medieval story of Tristan and Iseult, as reconstructed by Joseph Bédier in 1900. Martin set excerpts of the novel to music for twelve vocalists...
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original events. Another theory (largely discredited today), developed by Joseph Bédier, posited that the early chansons were recent creations, not earlier...
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in turn, is a now lost Old French Tristan story, reconstructed by Joseph Bédier, which derives ultimately from Celtic legend. The text of Tristan is...
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École pratique des hautes études in Paris, where he was a pupil of Joseph Bédier. From the late 1920s, he lived in England (one of his teachers was Mildred...
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medieval tale, the myth of the four brothers has been very present there. Joseph Bédier considered the Abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy as the origin of the legend...
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manuscripts). Twenty one poems credited to him were edited and published by Joseph Bédier in 1912 (Paris). Two further editions appeared in 2005: one by Callahan...
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or Eliabella in Italy) and King Meliodas of Lyonesse. At the end of Joseph Bedier's The Romance of Tristan and Iseult, a pair of flowers grow over the...
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"Hommage à Gaston Paris" (1903), the opening lecture of his successor, Joseph Bédier, in the chair of medieval literature at the College de France; A. Thomas...
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documenting the development of the Tristan and Iseult legend. French academic Joseph Bédier used it as the template for his Romance of Tristan and Iseult, his attempt...
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by the 19th-century scholar Joseph Bédier, and Hardy is known to have owned a copy of the English translation of Bédier's work. In a letter, Hardy wrote...
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for an individual soldier) List of Australian diarists of World War I Joseph Bédier (1864–1938), French writer and scholar who made use of German World...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Joseph Bédier". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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Combarieu (1859–1916) Gustave Belot (1859–1929) Lucien Poincaré (1862–1920) Joseph Bédier (1864–1938) André Bellessort (1866–1942) Henri Abraham (1868–1943) Félicien...
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Gustav A. Onomastics of the “Chanson de Roland”: Or: Why Gaston Paris and Joseph Bédier Were Both Right. Germany, De Gruyter, 2023. 615. v t e v t e...
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cycle. The conclusions arrived at by earlier writers are combated by Joseph Bédier in the first volume, "Le Cycle de Guillaume d'Orange" (1908), of his...
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playwright and poet Edmond Rostand, 1901–1918, playwright and poet Joseph Bédier, 1920–1938, philologist Jérôme Tharaud, 1938–1953, novelist Jean Cocteau...
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