Early Modern Readers of the Romance "Of Arthour and of Merlin"
The five medieval and early modern manuscripts of Arthour and Merlin contain marginal reactions from early modern readers showing that the romance remained popular for some centuries after its composition, although readers focused more on Vortigern and Merlin than on Arthur.
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