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The Roland Legend in Nineteenth Century French Literature

The Roland Legend in Nineteenth Century French Literature

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Literary Criticism

ISBN10: 0813154510
ISBN13: 9780813154510
Publisher: Univ Pr Of Kentucky
Published: Jul 15 2014
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.86
Height: 0.59 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

The year was 778. Charlemagne, starting homeward after an expedition onto the Iberian Peninsula, left his nephew, Count Roland, in command of a rear guard. As Roland and his troops moved through the Pyrenees, a fierce enemy swooped down and annihilated them. Whether the attackers were Moors, Basques, Gascons, or Aquitainians is still disputed. The massacre soon passed into legend, preserved but at the same time expanded and interpreted in oral tradition and written accounts.

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