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One of the Seven Wonders of Western World Literature.
One of the greatest epic poems of the Italian Renaissance, Orlando Furioso is an intricate tale of love and enchantment set at the time of the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne's conflict with the Moors. When Count Orlando returns to France from Cathay with the captive Angelica as his prize, her beauty soon inspires his cousin Rinaldo to challenge him to a duel, but during their battle, Angelica escapes from both knights on horseback and begins a desperate quest for freedom. This dazzling kaleidoscope of fabulous adventures, sorcery and romance has inspired generations of writers including Spenser and Shakespeare with its depiction of a fantastical world of magic rings, flying horses, sinister wizardry and barbaric splendour.
Ludovico Ariosto (1474 to 1533) Italian poet, remembered primarily for his Orlando Furioso, published in its final version in 1532. Ludovico Ariosto was born in 1474, the son of an official of the Ferrarese court. He first studied law, but later acquired a sound humanistic training. His adult life was spent in the service of the Ferrarese ducal family. Essentially he was a writer; his lifetime's service as a courtier was a burden imposed on him by economic difficulties. His fame rests on his major work, Orlando Furioso. The poem was probably begun around 1505. It was first published in 1516. The most important of Arisoto's minor works are five comedies, written for production in the Ferrarese court. Ariosto died in 1533.
Translation by Barbara Reynolds. This acclaimed translation conveys the wit and subtlety of the original, while her in depth introduction explores the poem's literary origins in earlier myths and legends. This edition also includes an index of names and detailed end notes.
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