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Trying to decide which of these is the best shared-world writer... Larry Send a noteboard - 23/12/2012 02:23:35 AM
Trying to decide between two anonymous sources, Bertrand de Bar-Sur-Aube, Luigi Pulci, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Ludovico Ariosto, or Lope de Vega. Which one of them do you think does the best job creating a fascinating story/setting for Charlemagne's Twelve Paladins?

*hears crickets*

OK, for those of you not familiar with the authors listed above, have you ever tried epic poetry to see some of the other sources for contemporary epic fantasies? There are some truly magical works out there, many of them free/cheap as e-books or in print editions. Am currently alternating between the authors mentioned above and 1-2 others for a mass reading/re-reading of available Roland/Orlando stories, as this character was a personal favorite before I ever read Tolkien or any 20th-21st century fantasy fiction.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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Trying to decide which of these is the best shared-world writer... - 23/12/2012 02:23:35 AM 1324 Views
I have heard of the Bertrand fella, and the Twelve Paladins but I haven't read any of his works - 23/12/2012 02:58:41 AM 1039 Views
Ha! - 23/12/2012 03:04:37 AM 1173 Views
I do intend to read Orlando Furioso (and Gerusalemme Liberata) at some point. - 23/12/2012 08:30:03 AM 1034 Views
What does Gerusalemme Liberata have to do with it? - 23/12/2012 02:49:41 PM 1019 Views
Never had a formal lesson in Italian - 23/12/2012 05:17:48 PM 1049 Views
Eh, they're both famous Italian epics? - 25/12/2012 07:06:37 PM 1115 Views
From the aesthetic point of view I think that Ariosto is recognized as the best. - 23/12/2012 02:54:43 PM 1120 Views
I agree (all but the Bar-Sur-Aube I've read in the original language, with translations to help) - 23/12/2012 05:16:04 PM 1144 Views
Since it's a short book I might just buy a paperback and hope Dumbarton Oaks issues a hardcover. - 23/12/2012 07:29:52 PM 1031 Views
It'll be a few months at least before I tackle Mommsen in any language - 23/12/2012 07:44:42 PM 1014 Views
I took a chance and ordered Orlando Furioso a week ago from amazon.it - 24/12/2012 02:14:02 AM 1321 Views
Hopefully it'll be what you want - 24/12/2012 04:19:32 AM 1203 Views
Sadly, ABEbooks hasn't been very helpful in this instance. - 26/12/2012 01:24:26 AM 1337 Views
Yeah, the lack of photos is a hindrance at times - 26/12/2012 04:34:40 AM 1118 Views
Io sono trasportato di gioia - 28/12/2012 12:32:21 AM 1022 Views
And I just ordered their Tasso. - 28/12/2012 01:09:08 AM 977 Views
Very strange indeed - 28/12/2012 04:46:26 AM 1147 Views
Montanelli was not a fan - 28/12/2012 05:40:14 AM 1153 Views
True - 29/12/2012 02:41:02 AM 1477 Views
Excellent! - 28/12/2012 04:45:42 AM 1132 Views
I agree about the Old French and Catalan - it makes sense when you think about it. - 25/12/2012 07:18:35 PM 1063 Views
It's even simpler than that. - 26/12/2012 01:48:02 AM 1004 Views
Having finished re-reading the Pulci, I think that one might interest you as well - 25/12/2012 08:59:38 AM 1053 Views
Once I read what I have, perhaps - 26/12/2012 01:32:27 AM 1087 Views
Saw the title of this and immediately thought: Tite Kubo. haha *NM* - 03/01/2013 10:27:22 PM 1133 Views
Well, I will freely admit my near-total ignorance of manga *NM* - 03/01/2013 11:50:43 PM 500 Views
Larry, you're so awesome. </Cartman> *NM* - 13/01/2013 01:15:21 AM 642 Views

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