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Introduction: The Courtly Crusade Idiom
The Unrepentant Crusader: The Figure of the Separated Heart
Idiomatic Movement and Separation in Middle High German and Occitan Crusade Departure Lyric
The Heart as Witness: Lyric and Romance
Lancelot as Unrepentant Crusader in the Perlesvaus
Three Ways of Describing a Crusader-Poet: Adjacency, Genre-Existence, and Performative Reconfigurations
The Feast of the Pheasant as Courtly Crusade Idiom
Conclusion:Toward a More Complex View of Crusade.
The Unrepentant Crusader: The Figure of the Separated Heart
Idiomatic Movement and Separation in Middle High German and Occitan Crusade Departure Lyric
The Heart as Witness: Lyric and Romance
Lancelot as Unrepentant Crusader in the Perlesvaus
Three Ways of Describing a Crusader-Poet: Adjacency, Genre-Existence, and Performative Reconfigurations
The Feast of the Pheasant as Courtly Crusade Idiom
Conclusion:Toward a More Complex View of Crusade.