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Roland Furieux, Tome 3: Traduction Nouvelle Par Francisque Reynard

1838

Lodovico Ariosto

Roland Furieux, Tome 3: Traduction Nouvelle Par Francisque Reynard

Roland Furieux, Tome 3: Traduction Nouvelle Par Francisque Reynard

Lodovico Ariosto

1838

Poetry

Translated by Francisque, 1835- Reynard

A narrative poem written in the late 19th century. This work is a continuation of the epic tale that features the heroic exploits of knights, focusing on themes of chivalry, love, and conflict during the enchanting battles between Christian and pagan forces. The poem introduces various characters, including Roger and Marphise, who join together to confront joyfully dangerous challenges as they navigate their loyalties in the midst of warfare. At the start of this installment, the narrative sets the stage for an intense conflict as Roger and Marphise prepare to rescue their captured comrades, Maugis and Vivian. The characters engage with marauding forces, showcasing their valiance in battle. As the fight escalates, alliances and rivalries emerge, particularly between the protagonists and their enemies, Rodomont and Mandricard. Amidst the chaos of swords clashing and spells being cast, personal motives intertwine with the broader conflict, raising stakes and highlighting the characters' courageous natures, particularly that of Marphise, who proves herself an equal on the battlefield. The opening establishes a rich tapestry of action while insinuating deeper emotional and relational dynamics among the knights.

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