"Palmerin of England" is a chivalric romance, a genre popular in the 16th century and beyond. This edition, translated and adapted, makes this classic tale accessible to a new generation of readers. Originally penned by Francisco de Moraes, this edition is presented in four volumes, offering an immersive experience into a world of knights, quests, and courtly love.
Volume 2 continues the adventures of Palmerin, a noble knight, through fantastical lands filled with mythical creatures and challenging trials. Retaining the spirit of the original Portuguese text, this English rendering captures the essence of the chivalric ideal and the romance that captivated readers for centuries. This edition provides a valuable window into the literary tastes and cultural values of the past.
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