Synopsis
The Orlando Innamorato is a foundational romance-epic that transforms the Carolingian warrior Orlando into a lover ensnared by the dazzling Angelica, blending chivalric combat, enchantment, dynastic rivalry, and comic digression. Written in supple ottava rima, Boiardo's poem fuses the matter of France with Arthurian marvels and the courtly love tradition, creating a richly episodic world of quests, interruptions, and proliferating desires. Its unfinished form only heightens its importance as the imaginative matrix from which Ariosto's Orlando Furioso would later spring. Matteo Maria Boiardo, count of Scandiano and courtier at the Este court of Ferrara, wrote from within one of Renaissance Italy's most cultivated aristocratic milieus. His humanist education, political service, and proximity to courtly entertainments shaped a poem that is at once learned, playful, and socially acute. The work reflects Ferrara's taste for spectacle, genealogy, and elegant literary reinvention. This book is essential for readers interested in Renaissance epic, romance narrative, or the evolution of European literary imagination. It rewards those who delight in intricate storytelling, ironic grandeur, and the moment when medieval chivalry becomes unmistakably modern.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Good Press
- ISBN: 9788027292790
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 5 mm
- Weight: 148g
- Languages: English
