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British Heritage: March 1998 Letters

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Because these records combine to form a foggy and sometimes contradictory picture, Arthurian research tends to result in a growing diversity of opinion, rather than a distillation of theory into widely accepted fact. This special issue does not attempt to harmonize the wealth of speculation, nor to promote any particular theory as the most likely. Instead, we have simply asked several particularly well-qualified writers to explore various aspects of the Arthur legends as they are known today, and to draw their own conclusions. Theirs are not the only interpretations. For readers who want to delve deeper into the current pool of speculation, see our Reviews department, which not only highlights several of the classic Arthurian tales, but also offers some suggestions of recent titles dealing with the search for their historical foundation.

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