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Preface, 1-2
Editorial, 3
Inventing German(ic) Chaucer: Ideology and Philology in German Anglistisc before 1945; Richard J. Utz, 5-26
Hermann Hesse's Approaches to Medieval Literature; Albrecht Classen, 27-45
Jeschute, or, How to Arrange the Taming of a Hero: The Myth of Parzival from Chrétien to Adolf Muschg; Otfrid Ehrismann, 46-71
King and Marshal: Ballad and Liturgy in a Danish Music Drama; Nils Holger Petersen, 72-85
Medievalism in the Service of the Swedish Proletatiat: Jan Fridegard's Viking Trilogy; Robert E. Bjork, 86-99
The Cradle and the Crucible: Envisioning the Middle Ages in French Romanticism; Michael Glencross, 100-124
Medievalism in the Midi: Inventing the Medieval House in Nieneteeth-Century France; Martha L. MacFarlane, 125-155
Saint Louis and French Political Culture; Adam Knobler, 156-173
Saint Louis in French Epic and Drama; William Chester Jordan, 174-194
Asceticism, Masochism, and Female Autonomy: Catherine of Siena and The Story of O.; Suzy Beemer, 195-209
Closing the Circle: Medievalism in Today's Occitan (Provencal) Literature;William Calin, 210-222
From The Song of Roland to the Songs of Arnaut Daniel: Chapbooks and Transcreations in Modern Brazilian Poetry; Roy Rosenstein, 223-240
Notes on contributors, 241-243