From the Book - First U.S. edition.
Chrétien, the Countess and the Chaplain (12th century)
Realpolitik and the Roman (13th century)
The Commedia, Chaucer and Christine (14th century)
'Nothing uxorious' (1485-1502)
'To marry whom he choose' (1502-1509)
'Sir Loyal Heart' (1509-1515)
'Mine own heart and mind' (1515-1525)
'My Mistress and friend' (1525-1527)
'Our desired end' (1527-1533)
'The most happy' (1533-early spring 1536)
'The spotted queen' (April/May 1536)
'My faithful, true and loving heart' (1536-1540)
'It makes my heart die' (1540-1547)
'Shameful slanders' (1547-1553)
'A husband may do much' (1553-1558)
'The King that is to be' (1558-1563)
'Satiety and fullness' (1563-1575)
'Against my nature' (1575-1584)
'This old song' (1584-1587)
'Confusion and contrariety' (1590-1599)
'Affection's false' (1599-1603)
Appendix: The many faces of Guinevere
Notes and further reading