Talk:Orlando Innamorato

Latest comment: 3 days ago by Nuttyskin in topic Pagan

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Alan Moore, in writing The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, volume 2, made just such a connection: the appendices to each issue of volume 2 featured the text of a fictional atlas, including adventures of many more characters. One such as the Orlando in question, explicitly combining the classic character with that of Woolf (as well as providing a slightly different source of his immortality: a mystical pool in Africa).

--Melaen 16:20, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

What "Venetian war"?

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I just tried to figure out what war interrupted work on Orlando Innamorato and I couldn't figure it out. For now I wikified the Venice reference to the right time period (Republic of Venice) but that link should be replaced with a link to an article about the war itself, once someone figures out which war that is. 66.167.141.59 04:58, 7 December 2005 (UTC).Reply

which genre?

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Is it a romance or an epic? Both? This article can't decide.

It's a poem, therefore it's an epic. Romances are in prose.

Nuttyskin (talk) 23:44, 26 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Pagan

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Like Malory's use of Paynim, which is cognate to Pagan, the actual intended meaning is Muslim, as is use of Saracen; therefore the instances of Pagan in this article should point to those articles, and not to Pagan as at present. Nuttyskin (talk) 23:55, 26 August 2024 (UTC)Reply