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John Hoole

    Jerusalem Delivered: An Heroic Poem; Volume 1
    Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia
    Rinaldo: A Poem, in Xii. Books
    Tiger that Swallowed the Boy
    The Liberation of Jerusalem
    Orlando Furioso (Poema Epico Completo)
    • Orlando Furioso (Poema Epico Completo)

      • 334 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Orlando furioso es un poema épico caballeresco escrito por Ludovico Ariosto y cuya redacción definitiva se publicó en 1532. Ariosto (1474 - 1533) fue un poeta italíano, autor del poema épico Orlando furioso (1516). Además de su personalidad de poeta de gran renombre, escribió para la escena obras como: Arquilla, Los supuestos, El nigromante, La alcahueta y Los estudíantes, entre otras.El poema y epopeya, extensísimo, se compone de cuarenta y seis cantos escritos en octavas (38.736 versos) por los que deambulan personajes del ciclo carolingio, algunos del ciclo bretón (gruta de Merlín, visita de Reinaldos de Montalbán a Inglaterra) e incluso algunos seres inspirados en la literatura clásica griega y latina. Es, y así la presenta el autor, una continuación del Orlando enamorado de Matteo María Boíardo. Allá donde dejó éste inacabada su obra, la derrota del ejército de Carlomagno en los Pirineos por los moros, es donde arranca el Ariosto la suya, que suele, al reintroducir los personajes de su predecesor, dedicar una o dos octavas a resumir las aventuras narradas por Boíardo en el Enamorado.

      Orlando Furioso (Poema Epico Completo)
    • Tasso's epic poem concerns the capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders in 1099, and combines the theme of war with romantic and magical tales of love between pagan and Christian. This is the first modern translation that faithfully reflects the sense and verse form of Tasso's hugely infuential masterpiece.

      The Liberation of Jerusalem
    • La 4e de couv. indique : "...This book is the first to explore the full and surprising extent of the exotic animal trade in nineteenth-century England and its colonies. It combines deep and original scholarly research with a lively style aimed at the non-academic reader. It looks at zoological gardens, travelling menageries, private menageries, circuses and natural history museums, to show exotic animals played a key part in the Imperial project and in the project to ensure that leisure was educational. It shows how this trade was intimately connected with the tides of Empire and how, as Germany rose, one area of competition in which Britain came off worst was the scramble for elephants."

      Tiger that Swallowed the Boy
    • Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia

      • 62 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      "Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia" is a tragedy written by John Hoole, a British poet and translator. Set in ancient Bithynia, the play revolves around Cleonice, a noble princess caught in a web of political intrigue, betrayal, and tragic destiny. At the heart of the play is Cleonice's struggle to navigate the treacherous waters of power and love. As the daughter of a powerful king, Cleonice finds herself at the center of courtly machinations and power struggles. Her fate becomes entwined with that of her kingdom as she grapples with questions of duty, loyalty, and personal desire. Through vivid language and dramatic tension, Hoole explores themes of ambition, honor, and the consequences of political machinations. The play delves into the complexities of human nature and the corrupting influence of power, as characters wrestle with their own moral dilemmas and conflicting loyalties.

      Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia
    • Jerusalem Delivered: An Heroic Poem; Volume 1

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Originally published in 1581, Jerusalem Delivered is an epic poem that tells the story of the First Crusade and the Christian siege of Jerusalem. Tasso's poem is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance literature, combining romance, adventure, and political commentary. The work has been praised for its vivid descriptions of battle and its nuanced portrayal of the characters involved in the Crusade.

      Jerusalem Delivered: An Heroic Poem; Volume 1
    • Orlando Furioso; Volume 3

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Experience the thrilling adventures of Orlando, one of the most beloved characters in Italian literature, in this exciting English translation. Written by Italian Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto, this epic poem tells the story of Orlando's quest to win the heart of the beautiful Angelica and the challenges he faces along the way. With vivid descriptions, captivating characters, and epic battles, this translation brings the timeless tale of Orlando to life for a new generation of readers.

      Orlando Furioso; Volume 3
    • Orlando Furioso, Volume 2

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps from prominent institutions. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, showcasing the authenticity of historical artifacts. Readers can expect an unaltered experience that connects them to the past, highlighting the importance of preserving such works for future generations.

      Orlando Furioso, Volume 2
    • Jerusalem Delivered

      An heroic poem - Vol. 1

      • 392 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The first volume of this heroic poem presents a faithful reprint of the original 1787 edition, capturing the epic narrative and themes of valor and struggle. It explores the historical context of the Crusades, focusing on the quest for Jerusalem, and showcases the author's rich language and poetic form. This edition aims to preserve the integrity and artistry of the original work, appealing to both literature enthusiasts and historians alike.

      Jerusalem Delivered