L'Orlando Furioso, insieme ai Cinque Canti, una pietra miliare della letteratura italiana del Rinascimento, scritta da Lodovico Ariosto. Quest'opera epica intreccia avventura, amore, guerra e magia in un racconto avvincente che continua a incantare i lettori di oggi. L'edizione curata con attenzione da Angelo Fabroni offre una preziosa opportunit di riscoprire la ricchezza linguistica e la complessit narrativa di questo capolavoro.
Il poema narra le gesta di Orlando, il paladino di Carlo Magno, e le sue avventure amorose e cavalleresche, sullo sfondo delle guerre tra cristiani e saraceni. Con personaggi indimenticabili e situazioni fantastiche, "L'Orlando Furioso" esplora temi universali come l'amore, l'onore, la follia e la ricerca della verit . Un'opera imprescindibile per chiunque voglia approfondire la conoscenza della cultura e della letteratura italiana.
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