Perhaps he had had somebody like her in mind when he painted that girl,
Iseult, in the book there on the table.
For some reason, though I know not why in the argument, so utterly had I lost it in the contemplation of one stray brown lock of Maud's hair, he quoted from
Iseult at Tintagel, where she says:
Duby makes similar observations as he concludes with the lives of lesser known women and the literary life of
Iseult, the beloved of Tristan.
Thanks to
Iseult Honohan and Barry Bresnihan for reading a draft of this article; their comments greatly improved the final version of the article.
Eleanor of Aquitaine and Heloise come from history, Mary Magdalene is the figure in the theologians' study of the time,
Iseult, Soredamours and Fenice are picked from twelfth-century literature and the least well known, Juette, was the daughter of a tax collector in Liege whose life was recorded by a monk in 1230.
The third may have been made a few years before that and also has Tristan and
Iseult in a central medallion ...
The king of Cornwall, husband of
Iseult or Isolde, who will eventually kill her lover Tristan or Tristram while he plays the harp for Mark and Isolde's amusement brings to mind another cuckolded husband, Theodore Morrison.
Le Roman de Tristan et
Iseult (1900) established Bedier's reputation as a writer, and his scholarship was fully expressed in his critical edition of Le Roman de Tristan (1902-05) by the Anglo-Norman poet Thomas.
The criticism of Lancelot and the queen is less explicit than that of Tristan and
Iseult in Cliges, but its moral force is much the same.
Yeats: After Long Silence is reviewed here by Marjorie Perloff, rightly holds that ~In order to make biographical judgements about Yeats's attitudes toward, or treatment of, the women who "appear" in his poems, it is necessary to start from the life'; as illustration, he points out that Yeats was constantly trying to get
Iseult Gonne to do literary work which is the exact opposite of Robartes's attitude to the dancer (allegedly
Iseult) in the poem ~Michael Robartes and the Dancer'.
Iseult. Evolving from Celtic sources, with a theme irresistible to writers up to the present day, this legend has been called one of the world's greatest love stories.
Speakers include actress Tara Flynn, contributing editor at Vogue Sinead Burke, RTE chief Dee Forbes, head of FoodCloud
Iseult Ward and Lisa Carty, partner in William Fry's Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department.