Introduction: The Secret in the Literary Discourse: The Challenges of Medieval Literature for Post-Modern Readers
Chapter One: Marie de France: The Lais—the Mysterious Black Ship, and Other Secrets in the World of Love
Chapter Two: Nordic Sagas and the Mabinogi: Secrets in Medieval Icelandic and Welsh Literature or: The Appearance of the Otherworld in the Human Context
Chapter Three: Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival—the Secret of the Grail at Munsalvæsche, and the Secret Inscription on the Dog Leash in Titurel
Chapter Four: Heldris de Cornuälle’s Roman de Silence: The Secret of Gender Identity and the Secret of the Self: Nature versus Nurture—A Debate Raging Already in the Thirteenth Century
Chapter Five: Secrets and Mysteries in the World of Heinrich von dem Türlin’s Crône: The Transformation of the Arthurian and the Grail Romance
Chapter Six: Secrets and the Secret World in Huon de Bordeaux Foreign and Yet Not Alien: The Good King Auberon
Chapter Seven: Secrets of the Mystical World: Mysticism and the Absolute Other in Divine Terms
Epilogue: Have We Now Found the Secret? Or are there no secrets?
Bibliography
Index
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