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Introduction:
Part I. The Role of Women: Introduction;
1. Women in the Middle Ages;
2. Feminisation in the twelfth century;
Part II. Marriage and Love: Introduction;
3. Erec;
4. Tristan;
5. Parzival; Conclusion.
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