The Song of Roland
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0375757112 / Publisher: Modern Library, February 2001
A translation of the medieval epic poem about Roland's adventures and death in Charlemagne's war against the pagans.
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A contemporary prose rendering of the great medieval French epic, <b>The Song of Roland</b> is as canonical and significant as the Anglo-Saxon Beowulf. It extols the chivalric ideals in the France of Charlemagne through the exploits of Charlemagne's nephew, the warrior Roland, who fights bravely to his death in a legendary battle. Against the bloody backdrop of the struggle between Christianity and Islam, The Song of Roland remains a vivid portrayal of medieval life, knightly adventure, and feudal politics. The first great literary works of a culture are its epic chronicles, those that create simple hero-figures about whom the imagination of a nation can crystallize, observed V. S. Pritchett. <br><br>The Song of Roland is animated by the crusading spirit and fortified by national and religious propaganda. This edition features W. S. Merwin's glowing, lyrical translation.
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