Approaches to Teaching the Song of RolandWilliam W. Kibler, Leslie Zarker Morgan Modern Language Association of America, 2006 - 317 Each book contains a CD featuring performances of the Song of Roland. The Song of Roland is a well-known hallmark of medieval French literature, yet students often read only excerpts and receive general introductions to the poem and its context. The challenges of teaching Roland include its age and subject matter, its form and composition in Old French, and its representation of Christians and Muslims. This volume in the MLA series Approaches to Teaching World Literature aims to help nonspecialist instructors teach Roland more comprehensively and to offer seasoned medievalists ways to invigorate their pedagogical tactics. Part 1, "Materials," surveys available editions, a wide range of secondary studies devoted to the poem, and electronic aids to teaching. Essays in part 2, "Approaches," elaborate on the poem's contexts, avatars, language techniques, and characters and episodes; describe the diverse classroom strategies that experienced instructors have implemented; and review the voluminous critical canon about the poem. The musical quality of the Song of Roland is vital for students to grasp. A compact disc accompanying the volume showcases reconstructions of sung performances of the Song of Roland in Old French. The examples offered here illuminate the rich quality of Roland's archaic language and demonstrate a few efforts to recover its lost music. Paired with performances of Roland are melodies used as models for singing the poem. |
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... lord ( seignor ) , but often does not bother to do so , presumably because their social rank is , to him at least , self - evident . Equally self - evident to the author is that the noble members of Charlemagne's army are , in addition ...
... lord ( seignor ) , but often does not bother to do so , presumably because their social rank is , to him at least , self - evident . Equally self - evident to the author is that the noble members of Charlemagne's army are , in addition ...
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... lord , all of which can be grouped under the heading of service . No one puts it more succinctly than Ganelon , who , when on trial for his life , asserts to the judges : " For the love of God , listen to me , barons . / Lords , I was ...
... lord , all of which can be grouped under the heading of service . No one puts it more succinctly than Ganelon , who , when on trial for his life , asserts to the judges : " For the love of God , listen to me , barons . / Lords , I was ...
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... lord and king , even at the cost of thousands of lives . Charles rejects this defense , but Ganelon's guilt is not formally decided until his champion loses in a duel ( for more discussion of the meaning of Ganelon's trial , see Mickel ...
... lord and king , even at the cost of thousands of lives . Charles rejects this defense , but Ganelon's guilt is not formally decided until his champion loses in a duel ( for more discussion of the meaning of Ganelon's trial , see Mickel ...
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