The Song of Roland and Other Poems of Charlemagne

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Charles the king, our emperor great, Has been a full seven years in Spain. As far as the sea he conquered this haughty land. Not a single castle remains standing in his path Charlemagne (768-814) was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 and presided over a huge empire. He frequently appears in literature as a great warlord and pious crusading figure. In 778, the rearguard of Charlemagne's retreating army was ambushed and defeated at the battle of Roncevaux. This became the inspiration for songs and poems celebrating deeds of valour in the face of overwhelming odds, through the character of Charlemagne's nephew (the imaginary) Roland. The Song of Roland is the most stirring and moving epic poem of the European Middle Ages, offering a particularly heady mixture of history, legend, and poetry. Presented here in a lively and idiomatic new translation, the Song of Roland offers fascinating insights into medieval ideas about heroism, manhood, religion, race, and nationhood which were foundational for modern European culture. The Song of Roland is accompanied here by two other medieval French epics about Charlemagne, both of which show him to be a far more equivocal figure than that portrayed by the Roland: the Occitan Daurel and Beton, in which he is a corrupt and avaricious monarch; and the Journey of Charlemagne to Jerusalem and Constantinople, which gives the heroes of the Roland a comic makeover.

Author(s): Simon Gaunt, Karen Pratt
Series: Oxford World's Classics
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 272
City: Oxford

Cover
The Song of Roland and Other Poems of Charlemagne
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Note on the Texts and Translations
Select Bibliography and Further Reading
Editions and Translations
The song of roland
daurel and beton
charlemagne’s journey to jerusalem and constantinople
Further Reading
Maps
The Song of Rolandand: And other poems of charlemagne
The Song of Roland
Daurel and Beton
Charlemagne’s Journey to Jerusalem and Constantinople
Explanatory Notes
The song of roland
daurel and beton
charlemagne’s journey to jerusalem and constantinople
Glossary
Index of Proper Names
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