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BOOK III. CANTO VII.
THE ORLANDO INNAMORATO. BOOK I. ARGUMENT.
BOOK I.
THE ORLANDO INNAMORATO. BOOK II. ARGUMENT.
BOOK II.
THE ORLANDO INNAMORATO. BOOK III. ARGUMENT.
BOOK III.
In a sun‑drenched Italian landscape, the daring knight Orlando first encounters the mysterious lady Morgana within a fragrant myrtle grove, where fruit and flower mingle in a riot of colors. Their meeting sparks a quest that threads through enchanted towers, wild wilderness, and the shifting whims of Fortune herself. The tale balances bold chivalry with a playful humor, inviting listeners to follow Orlando’s courtly pursuits and the magical obstacles that test his resolve.
Presented in clear prose yet threaded with original stanzaic fragments, the translation preserves the lyrical spirit of the 15th‑century romance while making the story accessible to modern ears. Listeners will be drawn into a world where courtly love, daring battles, and fantastical creatures intertwine, all set against a backdrop of vivid scenery and witty banter. The early chapters lay the foundation for a sprawling adventure that promises both romance and intrigue without revealing the twists that lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (295K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1440–1494
A Renaissance poet at the court of Ferrara, he is best remembered for Orlando innamorato, the lively epic that helped revive chivalric romance by blending Arthurian adventure with the world of Charlemagne. His work opened the way for later Italian epic poets and still feels full of motion, wonder, and courtly intrigue.
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