SOURCE: “King Mark of Cornwall,” inRomance Philology, Vol. 11, No. 3, February, 1958, pp. 240-53.
In the following essay, Newstead evaluates the significance of the role of King Mark of Cornwall in the Tristan romances, observing that the character figures prominently in the stories, as does the setting of many incidents in the King's castle at Tintagel.
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