Prose Merlin (original) (raw)

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The cover of the edition has an intricate, repeating purple and white tile pattern. The edition’s title, editors, and publication information are centered in an inset rectangle.

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Robert de Boron

Author

John Conlee

Editor


description

This anonymously authored Middle English adaptation of the Old French Vulgate Cycle survives in one manuscript, Cambridge University Library MS Ff.3.11, and was written near the middle of the fifteenth century, making it the single earliest piece of prose Arthuriana in Middle English. A complete account of its titular character’s life, the Prose Merlin follows the sorcerer from birth to final imprisonment by his former apprentice, Nimiane. Although composed not long before Malory’s Arthurian epic Le Morte D’Arthur, the Prose Merlin provides a more focused and optimistic account of the Arthurian court, while also reveling in the supernatural themes of its subjects. This edition, accessible to the reader unfamiliar with Middle English prose, is the first complete edition of the romance published since the nineteenth century, making it a valuable resource for modern scholarship.

forms

Poetry

languages

English, Middle (1100–1500)

time periods

15th Century

categories

Arthuriana, Romance, Matter of England, Otherworldly, Epic (Prose), Nine Worthies, Legacy HTML

publisher

Medieval Institute Publications

publisher location

Kalamazoo, Michigan

publication year

1998

additional information

Cover design by Elizabeth King.

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