The Lay of the Cid by R. Selden Rose and Leonard Bacon

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Translator Rose, R. Selden (Robert Selden), 1888-1964
Translator Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1954
Title The Lay of the Cid
Credits Produced by Holly Ingraham
Summary "The Lay of the Cid" by R. Selden Rose and Leonard Bacon is a historical epic poem that was rendered into English rhymed couplets in the early 20th century. Originally composed in the 12th century, the poem chronicles the legendary exploits of Rodrigo Diaz of Bivar, known as the Cid, who becomes a national hero in Spanish literature. This work details themes of honor, bravery, and loyalty, centered on the Cid’s struggles, his banishment from Castile, and his eventual triumphs against the Moors, making him a symbol of Spanish national identity. The opening of "The Lay of the Cid" introduces readers to the Cid's esteemed character as he faces the bitter reality of his banishment from his homeland. As he departs Burgos, he is met with sorrow from the townsfolk, who lament his injustice at the hands of King Alfonso. Despite his plight, the Cid vows to regain his honor and set out to establish himself in foreign lands. This section emphasizes his noble spirit and command of loyalty from his followers as they prepare for their new paths ahead. It sets the stage for the heroic undertakings of the Cid, showcasing the initial hardship that drives him toward greater adventures and conquests. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Cid, approximately 1043-1099 -- Poetry
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EBook-No. 6088
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Oct 12, 2014
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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