Amadis of Gaul, Books III and IV: A Novel of Chivalry of the 14th Century Presumably First Written Is Spanish (Paperback)

By Edwin Place (Translator), Herbert Behm (Translator)
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In the long history of European prose, few works have been more influential and popular than Amadis of Gaul. It is a landmark work among the knight-errantry tales and probably derives from an oral tradition. Although its original author is unknown, it was likely written during the early fourteenth century, with the first known version of this work, dating from 1508, written in Spanish by Garci OrdA3Aez (or RodrA-guez) de Montalvo. An early bestseller of the age of printing, Amadis of Gaul was translated into dozens of languages and spawned sequels and imitators over the centuries. A handsome, valiant, and undefeatable knight, Amadis is best known today as Don Quixote's favorite knight-errant and role model. Readers for centuries have delighted in his tales of adventure.

Product Details ISBN-10: 0813192323
ISBN-13: 9780813192321
Published: University Press of Kentucky, 09/01/2009
Pages: 744
Language: English