
Nota del Transcriptor:
ORLANDO FURIOSO
CANTO XXV.
CANTO XXVI.
CANTO XXVII.
CANTO XXVIII.
CANTO XXIX.
CANTO XXX.
CANTO XXXI.
CANTO XXXII.
In this soaring episode of a medieval chivalric saga, two young knights grapple with the clash between honor and love. Rugiero, rescued from a fiery execution, and his rival Riciardeto set aside their swords to aid their comrades, yet both are drawn to the enchanting lady Doralicia. The vivid scene blends battlefield urgency with the tender pull of affection, hinting at the larger conflicts to come.
A desperate messenger arrives with a plea for help against the Saracen forces, forcing Rugiero to choose between duty and desire. He rides into a besieged French city where soldiers part for the lady, only to encounter a grim pyre and a frantic clash of steel. Listeners are immersed in heroic ideals, vivid combat, and the bittersweet tension between love’s promise and the demands of war.
Language
es
Duration
~15 hours (918K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlos Colón, Rachael Schultz and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1474–1533
Best known for the dazzling epic Orlando Furioso, this Renaissance poet mixed adventure, wit, and imagination in a way that shaped European literature for centuries. He also spent much of his life working at the court of Ferrara, balancing literary ambition with the demands of public service.
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