Legends of Charlemagne

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Legends of Charlemagne

by Thomas Bulfinch

EN·~9 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

PUBLISHERS' PREFACE

3:57
2

AUTHOR'S PREFACE

11:35
3

INTRODUCTION

19:17
4

THE PEERS, OR PALADINS

17:54
5

THE TOURNAMENT

17:39
6

THE SIEGE OF ALBRACCA

23:43
7

ADVENTURES OF RINALDO AND ORLANDO

20:05
8

THE INVASION OF FRANCE

19:11
9

THE INVASION OF FRANCE (Continued)

21:33
10

BRADAMANTE AND ROGERO

21:06

Description

Step into the world of medieval Europe, where the mighty deeds of Charlemagne and his companions are told with the vivid imagination of a storyteller and the precision of a scholar. This collection gathers the grandest romances, heroic quests, and courtly intrigues that shaped the Age of Chivalry, from the clash of swords on distant battlefields to the whispered legends that linger in castle halls. Listeners will hear familiar figures like Roland and the enigmatic Nibelungen saga re‑imagined in language that feels both timeless and approachable.

Beyond the adventure, the work offers a compact guide to the mythic references that have flavored centuries of poetry and prose. Each tale is framed by insightful commentary that reveals how these legends echo in the works of Byron, Milton, and countless others. Whether you’re new to medieval lore or revisiting old favorites, the narration brings the age of fable to life, enriching your appreciation of the stories that have shaped Western imagination.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (560K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Bulfinch

Thomas Bulfinch

1796–1867

Best known for making classical myths and legends easy for everyday readers, this American writer helped generations discover stories from Greece, Rome, King Arthur, and Charlemagne. His retellings became so widely loved that his name is still closely tied to mythology today.

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