Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-204).
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A note on the sources and translation of the myth -- A note for women -- Introduction -- On myths -- pt. 1. The narrative : How Tristan was born and grew up to be a great knight -- [ch.] 1. Blanchefleur -- [ch.] 2. The child of sadness -- [ch.] 3. Islands of consciousness, seas of God -- [ch.] 4. The sword and the harp -- pt. 2. The narrative : How Tristan was conquered by the wine of love -- [ch.] 5. Approaching the wine -- [ch.] 6. The wine of herbs -- [ch.] 7. Iseult the Fair 00 [ch.] 8. The love potion of history -- [ch.] 9. Guile and force -- pt. 3. The narrative : How Tristan and Iseult wandered in the enchanted orchard -- [ch.] 10. The Queen of the Inner World -- [ch.] 11. Deceit beneath the pine -- [ch.] 12. The fourth year of Morois -- pt. 4. The narrative : How Tristan found Iseult of the White Hands and how love and death at last were mixed -- [ch.] 13. Puzzles and paradoxes -- [ch.] 14. Iseult of the Earth -- [ch.] 15. Suffering and death -- [ch.] 16. Iseult-Maya : the dance of illusion -- Conclusion -- [ch.] 17. The White Bison Spirit Woman -- [ch.] 18. The dream of the bell of the Holy Virgin -- [ch.] 19. Of human love.
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Robert A. Johnson is a noted lecturer and analyst in private practice in San Diego, California. He is the author of He: Understanding Masculine Psychology, She: Understanding Feminine Psychology, Ecstasy, and Inner Work.
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Bédier, Joseph,1864-1938., Roman de Tristan et Iseut., English.