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Jerusalem Delivered

Torquato Tasso

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso is one of the greatest epic poems of the Italian Renaissance, combining heroic adventure, romance, and spiritual devotion within a grand historical narrative. First published in 1581, this celebrated work recounts the dramatic events of the First Crusade, portraying the struggle for the holy city of Jerusalem through a rich tapestry of warriors, lovers, sorcerers, and legendary heroes.

The poem centers on the Christian army led by the noble commander Godfrey of Bouillon, who is determined to capture Jerusalem and bring the long campaign to victory. As the crusaders march toward their goal, they face powerful enemies, internal conflicts, and supernatural forces that threaten to divide and weaken their cause.

Among the many unforgettable characters is Rinaldo, a brave and passionate knight whose strength and courage make him one of the greatest champions of the crusading forces. His journey becomes one of the poem's most dramatic threads, particularly when he is enchanted by the beautiful sorceress Armida, who seeks to lure him away from his mission. Their complex relationship blends romance, magic, and emotional conflict, adding depth and tension to the epic narrative.

Throughout the poem, Tasso masterfully intertwines numerous stories of love, rivalry, bravery, and sacrifice. Knights battle on the field of war, heroes confront enchanted forests and magical spells, and noble warriors struggle between duty and personal desire. These adventures unfold against the backdrop of the crusaders' ultimate goal—the liberation of Jerusalem.

Tasso's poetry combines the grandeur of classical epics with the emotional richness of Renaissance literature. His vivid imagery, dramatic scenes, and lyrical language create a world filled with heroic courage, spiritual struggle, and imaginative wonder. The poem explores themes such as faith, honor, temptation, redemption, and the tension between passion and duty.

Beyond its thrilling battles and romantic episodes, Jerusalem Delivered reflects the cultural and religious ideals of its time, portraying the crusading campaign as both a historical conflict and a spiritual quest. At the same time, the poem reveals the human emotions and inner struggles that shape the destinies of its characters.

Magnificent in scope and rich in storytelling, Jerusalem Delivered stands as one of the great achievements of Renaissance epic poetry. Torquato Tasso's masterpiece continues to captivate readers with its heroic vision, poetic beauty, and timeless exploration of courage, faith, and love.
Disponible depuis: 14/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 459 pages.

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