Discusses early modern Gaelic prose romances, e.g. Lorgaireacht an tSoidhigh Naomhtha, Céilidhe Iosgaide Léithe, Eachtra Mhelóra agus Orlando, Eachtra an Mhadra Mhaoil, Eachtra Mhacaoimh an Iolair, Caithréim Chonghail Chláiringnigh, Eachtra an Amadáin Mhóir; some discussion of associations with Arthur in local legend.
Analyses the portrayal of King Arthur and the structure of the plot, and concludes that the author did not use an English original but fused a late French Arthurian romance with native Irish elements in a conscious attempt to please an Irish audience.
For part I, see CMCS 2 (Winter, 1981), pp. 47-72.