Poema de mío Cid - Francisco López Estrada
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Poema de mío Cid

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Language
Spanish
Published in
Publisher
Ediciones Cátedra
Pages
359
ISBN
9789879423851
Spain's great national epic begins with an act of profound injustice. Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a decorated Castilian knight known as El Cid, is wrongfully accused by jealous nobles and banished from his home by the king he faithfully served. Stripped of his lands, possessions, and family, he is cast out with nothing but his honor and a small band of loyal followers. To survive, he must ride into the fractured lands of medieval Spain, fighting for his life and reputation in a world of shifting allegiances and constant conflict, all while seeking to prove his loyalty to the very king who exiled him.

This foundational work of Spanish literature is more than a tale of battles and conquest; it is a timeless and deeply human story about the struggle to restore a reputation that has been destroyed. The poem explores the nature of true nobility, the weight of loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of justice against impossible odds. It presents a hero defined not by divine aid, but by his prudence, integrity, and unwavering resolve. To read this epic is to understand how a legend was forged from the depths of disgrace and how a man's character can become his ultimate victory.

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Original edition details

Poema del Cid Originally published in 1965
Original language
Spanish
Original publisher Castalia

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