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A work of entertainment with an overt political messageBibliography; Book One; [i.0 Prologue]; [i.1 Curial enters the service of the Marquis of Montferrat]; [i.2 Guelfa returns to Montferrat, after the death of her husband, the Lord of Milan]; [i.3 Curial's upbringing at the marquis's court]; [i.4 Guelfa falls in love with Curial]; [i.5 Melchior de Pando? praises Curial's virtues to Guelfa]; [i.6 Guelfa offers Curial part of her goods to allow him to rise in status]; [i.7 Curial accepts Guelfa's offer and proceeds to put it into effect] 327 $a[i.8 Envy of two elderly knights, Ansaldo and Ambrosio][i.9 The two envious knights find Curial and Guelfa kissing]; [i.10 The two envious knights denounce Guelfa's love to the marquis]; [i.11 The marquis's reaction]; [i.12 Having spoken to Curial, the marquis is suspicious of the two envious knights]; [i.13 In Montferrat, Curial hears that Clotho, Duchess of Austria, has been accused of adultery]; [i.14 Curial offers his services to Jacob of Cleves as companion in arms in the defence of the duchess, and the two leave for the Holy Roman Empire] 327 $a[i.15 In Hungary, Curial learns that Sir Augier Bellian has been accused of murder][i.16 Jacob of Cleves tries to dissuade Curial from taking arms]; [i.17 Curial defeats the accuser Harrich de Fonteynes]; [i.18 Preparations for the battle before the emperor]; [i.19 Curial is knighted]; [i.20 Curial and Jacob of Cleves fight against the accusers, Otho de Cribaut and Parrot de Saint-Leydier]; [i.21 Curial and Jacob of Cleves defeat the accusers, who are condemned to death by burning]; [i.22 Celebrations on the rescue of the duchess] 327 $a[i.23 The emperor and the Duke of Bavaria, in gratitude, offer Curial jewels and Lachesis's hand, respectively][i.24 Curial's dream: ingratitude of a poor youth towards the lady who had sated his hunger, giving him her heart to eat]; [i.25 Curial accepts Lachesis's offer that he should wear doublets with eyes, made from the cloth of her gown]; [i.26 Curial and Lachesis fall in love]; [i.27 Curial takes leave of Lachesis and heads for Montferrat]; [i.28 Lachesis, saddened by Curial's departure, looks forward to seeing him at the tournament at Melun] 327 $a[i.29 Having retreated to a convent, Guelfa falls ill with love, and confides in the abbess] 330 $aAmong 15th-century literature in the Romance languages, Curial and Guelfa is one of the most successful romances of chivalry. 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