âSir Tristrem, â attributed to Thomas of Ercildoune, is a significant Middle English romance that recounts the tale of Tristrem (Tristan), a knight of the Round Table. This edition, edited by G.P. McNeill, offers readers a meticulously prepared version of the text. The poem, steeped in Arthurian legend, explores themes of love, chivalry, and betrayal within a medieval context.
As a cornerstone of Middle English literature, âSir Tristremâ provides valuable insights into the literary conventions and cultural values of the period. This edition is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in medieval romance, Arthurian studies, and the works of Thomas of Ercildoune.
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