Rosalyn Davis
I am 31 years old and have been teaching foreign language at the high school level for the past 8 years. I am also an avid crafter, genealogist, and reader. I enjoy learning new things and having new experiences.
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English Translation: La Chanson De Roland (The Song of Roland) - Stanzas 36-40In this installment, Ganelon and Marsile continue their conversation. Treason is foreshadowed once more.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 21-25In this installment, Ganelon and Roland continue to have words. The reader learns more about Charlemagne's complicated family tree. As Ganelon prepares to leave, the French receive a bad omen.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 26-30In this installment, Ganelon meets up with the Saracens and begins to reveal his jealousy and contempt towards Roland to Blancandrin.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 31-35In this installment, Blancandrin and Ganelon resolve to end Roland's life. Ganelon and Marsile nearly get violent, but the pagans convince Marsile otherwise.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland (The Song of Roland) - Stanzas 6-10In this installment, Marsile finishes his scheming. Blancandrin and his men head to Charlemagne with the bargain. More attributes of Charlemagne and his men are introduced. For all his wisdom, Charlemagne still makes a mistake.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 16-20In this installment, Charlemagne's peers continue to debate who will go to Marsile. Ganelon and Roland exchange some harsh words.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 11-15In this installment, Charlemagne mulls over his decision as he entertains arguments from Roland, his nephew, and Ganelon, the traitor foreshadowed by the author.
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English Translation - La Chanson De Roland - Stanzas 1-5Don't limit your knowledge of epic poetry to the Odyssey and Beowulf. Get to know the heroes and villains of what many consider to be the first major work of French literature.
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