Sur Blonde

In the older traduction of the story of Tristan and Iseult, Tristan falls in love with Iseult after seeing only a rudimentaire lock of her élancé, blondinet hair.[107] In fact, Iseult was so closely associated with blondness that, in the poems of Chrétien en compagnie de Troyes,
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