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The Song of Roland--(Dorothy L. Sayers) at Faded Page (Canada) The Song of Roland public domain audiobook at LibriVox; La Chanson de Roland (Old French) The Romance of the Middle Ages: The Song of Roland Archived 2019-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, discussion of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Digby 23, audio clip, and discussion of the manuscript's ...
The last books by Sayers were The Song of Roland, translated from the French, and a second volume of papers on Dante (both 1957). [ 121 ] On 17 December 1957 Sayers died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis at her home in Witham, aged 64; she was cremated six days later at Golders Green Crematorium .
The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1944–1950, A Noble Daring: 1999: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1951–1957, In the Midst of Life: 2000: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: Child and Woman of Her Time: 2002: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: A supplement ...
Précieuse (French for 'precious'; Old French: Preciuse) is the sword of Baligant, the Saracen king in the French epic The Song of Roland. [1] Baligant allegedly named his sword in response to hearing that Charlemagne's sword had a name. Throughout the epic, there are several contrasts between the two, with Baligant being portrayed as a foolish ...
Tencendur, or Tencendor ("strife") [1] is the warhorse of King Charlemagne in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [2] Tencendur is mentioned in laisse 239 of the poem. Next with both spurs he's gored his horse's flanks, And Tencendor has made four bounds thereat. — (Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff translation, 1919)
Passecerf, or Passëcerf, ("stag-beater") is the warhorse of Gerier, one of the Twelve Peers in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [1] Passecerf is mentioned in laisse 108 of the poem. References
Books by Dorothy L. Sayers (1 P) D. Dorothy L. Sayers characters (1 C, 7 P) N. ... Pages in category "Works by Dorothy L. Sayers" This category contains only the ...
Gramimond ("grim") is the warhorse of Valdabrun, one of the Saracens in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [1] Gramimond is introduced in laisse 118 of the poem and is destroyed along with its rider by Roland.
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