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Béroul: Critical Essay by Reginald Hyatte

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SOURCE: Hyatte, Reginald. “Tristran's Curving Bow: The Arms of Love's Revenge in Beroul's Tristran.Tristania 9, nos. 1-2 (autumn-spring 1983-84): 70-80.

In the following essay, Hyatte examines Béroul's use of weapons imagery in Tristran, noting that its main function is to delineate levels of knightly worth, to accent the theme of retribution, and to link narrative.

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