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Jerusalem Delivered: A Renaissance Epic of Love, War, and Redemption

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

Torquato Tasso's epic poem "Jerusalem Delivered" intricately weaves themes of faith, heroism, and the quest for redemption within the framework of the First Crusade. Written in the late 16th century, Tasso employs a refined and lyrical style, characterized by rich imagery and sophisticated allegory. The poem captures the tension between the sacred and the temporal as it chronicles the Christian knights' endeavor to reclaim Jerusalem, offering profound commentary on the human experience in the pursuit of divine will. The tension between personal ambition and divine predestination lies at the heart of Tasso's narrative, enriching its literary and historical significance within the context of Renaissance humanism and the Counter-Reformation. Tasso, a prominent figure in the Italian literary canon, faced personal struggles, including imprisonment and the tumult of his time, which deeply influenced his writing. His own experiences with faith, love, and conflict mirror the trials of his characters, lending an emotional depth to his narrative. Tasso's exploration of the moral complexities of war reflects not only his literary genius but also the broader cultural and religious upheavals of his era, as he sought to reconcile the ideals of chivalry with the harsh realities of human conflict. "Jerusalem Delivered" is a seminal work that transcends its historical context, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts of epic poetry alike. Tasso'Äôs masterful command of verse invites readers to ponder issues of morality, heroism, and spiritual struggle, ensuring its enduring relevance. It is an essential addition to any literary collection for those interested in the confluence of faith and literature in the Renaissance.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664100719

Translators: Edward Fairfax

Release date

Ebook: 19 November 2019