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Hans Sachs: Critical Essay by Eli Sobel

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SOURCE: Sobel, Eli. Introduction to The Tristan Romance in the Meisterlieder of Hans Sachs. University of California Publications in Modern Philology 40, no. 2 (1963): 223-55.

In the following essay, Sobel considers Sachs's handling of the popular German romance of Tristan and Isolde, arguing that his version was unique among writers who have dealt with the story.

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