Abstract
The popular appeal of Valentine and Orson, a romance of the Charlemagne cycle, has warranted seventy-four editions, including one in the nineteenth century, since its first English printing by Wynkyn de Worde not later than 1505. As H. S. Bennett points out in English Books and Readers, 1476–1557, the name of Henry Watson, Worde’s apprentice and translator, ‘first appears in connexion with a translation of Lystoire des deux vaillons cheualier Valentin et Orson’.
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