Orlando Furioso

Orlando Furioso

Por Lodovico Ariosto, William Stewart Rose (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In the epic poem "Orlando Furioso," Lodovico Ariosto weaves a rich tapestry of chivalric romance, blending fantasy and reality within a framework of heroic quests and emotional depth. The narrative unfolds in the magical realms of Charlemagne's court and the enchanted landscapes of Italy, where knights, sorcerers, and mythical beings collide. Ariosto's masterful use of ottava rima allows for fluid storytelling, marked by clever irony and a keen psychological insight into his characters' motivations. This Renaissance masterpiece extends the narrative of its precursor, "Orlando Innamorato" by Boiardo, while simultaneously establishing its own unique aesthetic by embracing the complexities of love, loyalty, and madness, thus addressing the tumultuous socio-political landscape of early 16th-century Italy. Lodovico Ariosto, an Italian poet and playwright, was deeply influenced by the cultural revival of the Renaissance and the tensions of his time, including the ongoing struggles between rival states and the quest for individual identity. His background as a nobleman and his experiences at court provided him with a profound understanding of both the romantic ideals and the follies of human ambition, culminating in the creation of this seminal work renowned for its innovative narrative structure and character development. "Orlando Furioso" is a must-read for anyone captivated by the interplay of fantasy and human emotion. Its intricate plot and vibrant characters not only represent the zenith of Renaissance literature but also serve as a timeless reflection on the nature of love and heroism. Readers seeking a profound literary experience will find themselves enchanted by Ariosto's rich imagination and poetic prowess.

William Stewart Rose