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Poesía y teatro
The great sixteenth-century poet vividly imagines the end of the First Crusade, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, and the taking of Jerusalem. This decidedly fictional 1581 account, influenced by Homer and Virgil as well as Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, is heavily seasoned with romance, intrigue, and sorcery. Tasso’s poem inspired painters, playwrights, and librettists for centuries. Verse translation by Edward Fairfax.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (eBook): 9781411445994
Traductores: Edward Fairfax
Fecha de lanzamiento
eBook: 5 de abril de 2011
1 of 2840
Poesía y teatro
The great sixteenth-century poet vividly imagines the end of the First Crusade, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, and the taking of Jerusalem. This decidedly fictional 1581 account, influenced by Homer and Virgil as well as Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, is heavily seasoned with romance, intrigue, and sorcery. Tasso’s poem inspired painters, playwrights, and librettists for centuries. Verse translation by Edward Fairfax.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (eBook): 9781411445994
Traductores: Edward Fairfax
Fecha de lanzamiento
eBook: 5 de abril de 2011
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