The Red Romance Book Explained

The Red Romance Book: Tales of Knights, Dragons & High Adventure (or The Red Book of Romance) is a book of heroic tales and legends. It was edited by Andrew Lang with illustrations by Henry J. Ford, and published in London by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1905.[1] The tales were generally taken from sagas and chivalric romances such as The Story of Burnt Njal, The Faerie Queene, Don Quixote and Orlando Furioso. They are about such legendary characters as Bevis of Hampton, Huon of Bordeaux, Ogier the Dane and Guy of Warwick. Some are literary fantasies, while others, such as the story of El Cid, have a basis in historical fact.

Contents

The 1905 edition of the book included:[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Andrew Lang. The Red Romance Book. 1905. Longmans, Green and Company.
  2. Book: Andrew Lang. The Red Romance Book. https://books.google.com/books?id=rOQWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR9. 1905. Longmans, Green and Company. ix–x. Table of Contents.