Hi. Does anyone actually post in this group? It seems pretty dead --
or is it like Arthur himself, just sleeping, waiting rise again when the
time is right?
Anyway, I'm interested in learning more about the early versions of the
Arthurian story. Is there anywhere I can download a translation of the
Vulgate Cycle? I mean, it's centuries old, so it must be public domain.
And even any Victorian translations would be out of copyright by now.
Right? And it seems odd to have to buy a copy, allowing publishers to
make profit on something originally dating back hundreds of years before
publi****ng was even invented!
Anyway, if anyone know of a good free download for it, please can you
tell me? Thanks.
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