Beardsley, Aubrey
(1872-1898), "How King Mark and Sir Dinadan
Heard Sir Palomides Making Great Sorrow and Mourning for La Beale Isoud"
(1894)
Beardsley, Aubrey
(1872-1898), "How King Marke Found Sir Tristram"
(1893)
Beardsley,
Aubrey (1872-1898), "How La Beale Isoud Nursed
Sir Tristram" (1893)
Beardsley,
Aubrey (1872-1898), "How La Beale Isoud Wrote
to Sir Tristram" (1893)
Beardsley, Aubrey
(1872-1898), "How Morgan le Fay Gave a Shield
to Sir Tristram" (1893)
Beardsley, Aubrey
(1872-1898), "How Sir Tristram Drank of the
Love Drink" (1893)
Beardsley,
Aubrey (1872-1898), "La Beale Isoud at Joyous
Gard" (1894)
Brown,
Ian (b. 1962), "Tristan's Leap" (2002)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "The Clash of Weapons Brought
Isolde to the Walls" (1921)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "He Severed the Cords by
Which Bragwaine Was Bound" (1921)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "King Mark and All His Barons
Came Out to Meet Him" (1921)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "The Queen, Seizing His
Arm, Pulled the Goblet From His Lips" (1921)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "Sir Tristram Gave Her a Ring"
(1921)
Dixon, Arthur
(fl. 1893-1920), "With All Due Rites Sir
Palamides Was Baptised" (1921)
Flint, William
Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "As She Was at
the Fire to Take Her Execution, Young Tristram Kneeled afore King Meliodas,and
Besought Him to Give Him a Boon" (1927)
Flint, William
Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "He Gave Him Such
a Buffet upon the Helm with His Sword that King Arthur Had" (1927)
Flint, William
Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "'Madam,' said
Sir Tristram, 'This is a Fair Shield and a Mighty'" (1927)
Flint, William
Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "They Fought for
the Love of One Lady, and Ever She Lay on the Walls and Beheld Them"
(1927)
Flint, William
Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "This Espied King
Mark, How She Kneeled down and Said: 'Sweet Lord Jesu, Have Mercy upon
Me, for I May Not Live after the Death of Sir Tristram de Liones'"
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Tristan Harping" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "For seven days and seven
nights the sea so drew him; at times, to charm his grief, he harped."
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Tristan Returns to King
Mark" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Tristan Slays the Beast"
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "The Queen drank deep of
that draught and gave it to Tristan." (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Brewing the Love Potion"
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "The Dwarf Pouring Flour"
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "He watched them as they
lay." (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Guenelon's Head" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Ogrin the Hermit" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Iseult's Ring" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "The Beggar Carries Iseult"
(1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "Then tell me what is the
manner of the sail?" (1927)
Harshberger,
Mac (1900-1975), "The Death of Tristan"
(1927)
Kappes,
Alfred (1850-1894), "How Eliot the Harper
Sang the Lay that Dinadan Had Made" (1880)
Kappes,
Alfred (1850-1894), "How Sir Tristram Soused
Sir Dagonet in the Well" (1880)
Rackham,
Arthur (1867-1939), "How Tristram and Isoud
Drank the Love Drink" (1917)
Rackham, Arthur
(1867-1939), "How Tristram was Known by the
Little Brachet in the Garden of King Mark's Castle" (1917)
Sleigh, Bernard
(1872-1954), "Tristram and Iseult" (1896)
Smith, John
Moyr, "Isolt" (c. 1875)
Speed, Lancelot
(1860-1931), "Isolt with Tristram's Sword"
(1919)
Speed, Lancelot
(1860-1931), "Tristan and Isolt Drink the
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Curtis, Renée L. Tristan Studies. Müaut;nchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1969.
Eisner, Sigmund. The Tristan Legend: A Study in Sources. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1969.
Loomis, Gertrude Schoepperle. Tristan and Isolt: A study of the Sources of the Romance. 2 vols. Second ed., expanded by a bibliography and critical essay on Tristan Scholarship since 1912 by Roger Sherman Loomis. New York: Burt Franklin, 1963.
Lupack, Alan. "Acting Out an Old Story: Twentieth-Century Tristan Plays." In Popular Arthurian Traditions. Ed. Sally Slocum. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1992. Pp. 162-72.
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Tristan and Isolde: A Casebook. Ed. Joan Tasker Grimbert. New York: Garland, 1995.
You may also view a Bibliography of Modern Tristan and Isolt Literature in English.