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Perceval and the Grail: The Continuations, Robert de Boron and Perlesvaus -- VII. Lancelot with and without the Grail: Lancelot do Lac and the Vulgate Cycle -- VIII. The Prose Tristan -- IX. Rewriting Prose Romance: The Post-Vulgate Roman du Graal and Related Texts -- X. Arthurian Verse Romance in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries -- XI. Manuscript Compilations of Verse Romances -- XII. Late Medieval Arthurian Literature -- XIII. The Arthurian Tradition in Occitan Literature -- XIV. 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