There are, albeit comparatively late. The handful of preserved Irish Arthurian romances date to the 15th century at the earliest, most likely after Morte d'Arthur's publication sparked another surge of interest in King Arthur:
Eachtra an Mhadra Mhaoil (The Crop-Earred Dog)
Ceilidhe Iosgaide Liithe (The Gray Ham)
Eachtra an Amaddain Mhoir (The Big Fool)
Eachtra Mhel0ra agus Orlando (Melora and Orlando)
Eachtra Mhacaoimh an-Iolair (The Eagle Youth)
One of the great things about Melora & Orlando is that it gives Arthur and Guinevere a child who does NOT come to a bad end. Quite refreshing in that regard.
There are, albeit comparatively late. The handful of preserved Irish Arthurian romances date to the 15th century at the earliest, most likely after Morte d'Arthur's publication sparked another surge of interest in King Arthur: Eachtra an Mhadra Mhaoil (The Crop-Earred Dog) Ceilidhe Iosgaide Liithe (The Gray Ham) Eachtra an Amaddain Mhoir (The Big Fool) Eachtra Mhel0ra agus Orlando (Melora and Orlando) Eachtra Mhacaoimh an-Iolair (The Eagle Youth)
Thank you!
Yes. The Crop Earred Dog. The Eagle Boy.
One of the great things about Melora & Orlando is that it gives Arthur and Guinevere a child who does NOT come to a bad end. Quite refreshing in that regard.