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Auerbach, Erich. "Roland against Ganelon," in Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, pp. 96-122, Princeton University Press, 1953.
Examines and discusses the technical composition of The Song of Roland, focusing on the work's representation of reality.
Burgess, Glyn. Introduction to The Song of Roland, translated by Glyn Burgess, pp. 7-25, Penguin, 1990.
Provides information about the provenance of the manuscript, the historical background of the poem, a plot synopsis, and a technical...
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