Papers presented at a conference held in Zug, Switzerland, in 2007. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
English summary: Despite the publication of several significant monographs in recent years, the Younger Titurel has never been able to shake off the negative verdict it was given in the 19th century. Its artificiality and complexity (or is it just complexity?) have always stood in the way of a closer occupation with the voluminous text. The contributions to this volume attempt to develop new perspectives and inspire critical discussion about a text which is understandably, but unjustifiably, marginalized time after time.
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