Song of Roland
Discover the timeless epic, Song of Roland, translated by Glyn S. Burgess, a captivating tale of heroism and sacrifice. Set against the backdrop of Charlemagne's campaign in the late 8th century, this masterpiece recounts the fateful events of 15 August 778, when Charlemagne's rearguard was ambushed in a treacherous Pyrenean pass. The legendary figure of Roland, Charlemagne's valiant nephew and Lord of the Breton Marches, leads his men into battle against the formidable Saracens. Despite the overwhelming odds, Roland remains defiant, embodying the spirit of chivalry and bravery until his last breath. This edition, published in 1990, spans 224 pages and offers a stirring translation that brings the original French epic poetry to life for English readers. Immerse yourself in this classic tale of loyalty, courage, and the tragic consequences of war.