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The work unfolds as a sprawling, episodic tapestry of chivalric adventures, following knights and ladies whose quests, duels and enchantments intertwine across a shifting landscape. Episodes alternate between pitched battles and amorous entanglements, often pitting the claims of honor and duty against passionate desire, and incorporating sorcery, strange devices and comic digressions. Characters pursue glory, rescue or romance while the narration frequently detours into ironic commentary and interlaced subplots, producing a lively mixture of heroic action, romantic complication and playful satire.

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Lodovico Ariosto

Lodovico Ariosto (1474-1533) was an Italian poet and playwright, best known for his epic poem "Orlando Furioso." This seminal work, first published in 1516, is celebrated for its imaginative narrative and complex characters, blending chivalric romance with elements of fantasy and adventure. Ariosto's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and innovative use of the ottava rima verse form. In addition to "Orlando Furioso," he contributed significantly to Italian literature through his letters and other poetic works, which reflect the cultural and political landscape of the Renaissance. His influence extends beyond literature, impacting the arts and shaping the narrative tradition in Europe.

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