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Uniform Title: Chanson de Roland. English
Title: The Song of Roland
Note: Reading ease score: 83.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Douglas B. Killings and R. J. Maley
Summary: "The Song of Roland" by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff is an epic poem originally composed in Old French, likely in the middle 11th century. This monumental work captures the themes of loyalty, bravery, and the relentless nature of battle, revolving around the famed knight Roland, who serves under King Charlemagne during his military campaigns in Spain. The narrative sets the stage for a legendary conflict between the Franks and the Saracens, encapsulating the valor and tragic downfall of its heroes. The opening of the text introduces the backdrop of Charlemagne's conquest of Spain, focusing on the impending doom of King Marsile, who feels cornered by the Frankish forces. It highlights the scheming of the pagan envoy Blancandrin, who proposes deceitful plans against the Christians. As the story unfolds, we meet key figures, including Marsile, Roland, and Oliver, who are embroiled in conflict and treachery. The lines reflect a tense diplomatic atmosphere before the inevitable clash of arms, showcasing themes of loyalty amid betrayal as Roland prepares to face overwhelming odds, setting the tone for the epic battles to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Translator: Scott-Moncrieff, C. K. (Charles Kenneth), 1889-1930
EBook No.: 391
Published: Jan 1, 1996
Downloads: 825
Language: English
Subject: Roland (Legendary character) -- Romances
Subject: Epic poetry, French -- Translations into English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Uniform Title: Chanson de Roland. English
Title: The Song of Roland
Note: Reading ease score: 83.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Douglas B. Killings and R. J. Maley
Summary: "The Song of Roland" by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff is an epic poem originally composed in Old French, likely in the middle 11th century. This monumental work captures the themes of loyalty, bravery, and the relentless nature of battle, revolving around the famed knight Roland, who serves under King Charlemagne during his military campaigns in Spain. The narrative sets the stage for a legendary conflict between the Franks and the Saracens, encapsulating the valor and tragic downfall of its heroes. The opening of the text introduces the backdrop of Charlemagne's conquest of Spain, focusing on the impending doom of King Marsile, who feels cornered by the Frankish forces. It highlights the scheming of the pagan envoy Blancandrin, who proposes deceitful plans against the Christians. As the story unfolds, we meet key figures, including Marsile, Roland, and Oliver, who are embroiled in conflict and treachery. The lines reflect a tense diplomatic atmosphere before the inevitable clash of arms, showcasing themes of loyalty amid betrayal as Roland prepares to face overwhelming odds, setting the tone for the epic battles to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Translator: Scott-Moncrieff, C. K. (Charles Kenneth), 1889-1930
EBook No.: 391
Published: Jan 1, 1996
Downloads: 825
Language: English
Subject: Roland (Legendary character) -- Romances
Subject: Epic poetry, French -- Translations into English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.