Introduction: Cyclicity and Medieval Literary Cycles
p. 1
The Medieval Cycle: Mapping a Trope
p. 15
Cyclicity, Transtextual Coherence, and the Romances of Chretien de Troyes
p. 39
From Non-Cyclic to Cyclic Lancelot: Recycling the Heart
p. 53
"Je ne suiz mie soffisanz": Insufficiency and Cyclicity in the Lancelor-Grail Cycle
p. 71
The Sense of a Beginning: Genealogy and Plenitude in Late Medieval Narrative Cycles
p. 93
Translatio as Inventio: Gaston Paris and the "Treasure of Rhampsinitus" (Gaza) in the Dolopathos Romance
p. 125
The Reiterated Self: Cyclical Temporality and Ritual Renewal in Hervis de Metz
p. 157
Cyclicity in Medieval French Drama
p. 179
Afterword
p. 195
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