Note to the Reader
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3
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1.
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Tumbling Back into France, by Way of Philology
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5
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A Medieval Poem Comforts a Modern Nation
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5
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The Simple Middle Ages
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7
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The Primitive and the Gothic
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10
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The Oriental and the Gothic
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12
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The Sacramental Middle Ages
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16
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The Franco-Prussian War
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21
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The Virtue of Old French
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27
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Gaston Paris and the Dance of Philology
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30
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Gaston Paris and Our Lady’s Tumbler
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42
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German Philologists
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46
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2.
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Notre Dame: The Virgin in Nineteenth-Century France
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51
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The Age of Mary
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51
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The Fleur-de-Lis
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57
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The Apparitions of the Virgin
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61
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The Reactionary Revolution
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69
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Cathedralomania
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72
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Notre-Dame Cathedral and Eiffel Tower
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87
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3.
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Franglais Juggling
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97
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The Anglicizing of the Tumbler
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97
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Thomas Bird Mosher and Reverend Wicksteed
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104
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Isabel Butler and Her Publisher
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111
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Reverend Cormack, Alice Kemp-Welch, and Eugene Mason
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116
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Katharine Lee Bates and Gothic Wellesley
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121
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Nostalgia for the Middle Ages
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134
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4.
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Anatole France
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137
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The Local Historian Félix Brun
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137
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The Poetaster Raymond de Borrelli
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149
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The Hungarian Dezsö Malonyay
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156
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Anatole France and Gaston Paris
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158
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Mayday, Mayday
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163
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The Little Box of Mother-of-Pearl
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164
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The Golden Legend and the Irony of Philology
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167
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5.
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Le Jongleur de Notre Dame
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177
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Bricabracomania
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177
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Saints and Miracles
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188
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Fantasy and Humility
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196
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Why Compiègne?
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198
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Why Barnaby?
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201
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Jongleur as Juggler
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204
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Anatole France as Juggler
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210
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Edwin Markham’s Working-Class Juggler
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218
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Notes
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223
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Notes to Chapter 1
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223
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Notes to Chapter 2
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241
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Notes to Chapter 3
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252
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Notes to Chapter 4
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269
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Notes to Chapter 5
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283
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Bibliography
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297
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Abbreviations
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297
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Archives
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297
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Referenced Works
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297
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List of Illustrations
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325
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Index
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337
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