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The Song of Roland
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Song of Roland
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John DuVal
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Introduction by David Staines
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:264 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Poetry by individual poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781603848503
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Classifications | Dewey:841.1 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
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Imprint |
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
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Publication Date |
15 September 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Swift yet resonant, this masterful new verse translation conveys the immediacy, intimacy, and power of this greatest of Old French epic poems. John DuVal approaches the unadorned syntax of The Song of Roland in straightforward modern English, attuned to the nuance and detail of the narrative and the poetry of the original text. In his concise but thorough general Introduction, David Staines traces the origins of the poem and its reception in medieval society, discusses its content and its themes, and in clear, accessible prose illuminates the epic poem's chivalric spirit. Footnotes provide glosses on events, characters, and medieval terms. Endnotes discuss editorial and translational issues. This edition also includes a selected bibliography, a map, and a glossary and index. An appendix provides the entire text of the Old French original.
Author Biography
John DuVal is Professor of English at the University of Arkansas. David Staines is Associate Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. He received the Ph.D. degree from Harvard University, where he has also taught, introducing Canadian literature courses there. The author of many articles on medieval romance, medieval drama, and Arthurian literature of the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century, he has also edited Responses and Evaluations: Essays on Canada by E. K. Brown and The Canadian Imagination: Dimensions of a Literary Culture .
ReviewsThe true poetry of the most well-known French epic springs vividly to life here in an entirely new way. DuVal's unique translation captures the meter and assonance of the original at the same time that it conveys the breathless pace, as simple as it is complex, of one of the most moving tales of all time. One can hearand feelthe singer of tales speaking to us today. I cannot wait to teach this text in the classroom." Jody Enders, University of California, Santa Barbara This translation is a substantial improvement over what is otherwise available. . . . The editorial remarks provide a healthy perspective on the religious chauvinism of the poem. . . . I appreciate having the Old French version included. The narrative is clear and engaging and it effectively captures the fast-paced intensity of the original. --Linda Marie Zaerr, Boise State University
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