Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Death of Roland; an Epic Poemâ retells the legendary tale of Roland, a heroic figure in French literature and one of Charlemagneâ(TM)s chief paladins. Based on the Old French chanson de geste, La Chanson de Roland, this epic poem captures the valor, loyalty, and tragic fate of Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
John Frederick Rowbotham's rendition brings to life the medieval world of knights, battles, and courtly honor, appealing to readers interested in epic poetry and historical narratives. The poem explores themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the clash between Christianity and Islam during the Middle Ages. Experience the dramatic retelling of Rolandâ(TM)s last stand and his enduring legacy in this classic epic.
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