The Quest for El Cid

by Richard Fletcher

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An account of a confrontation that helped to form modern Europe through the story of Spain's first great national hero El Cid, the fearless warrior-knight of eleventh-century Castile.

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First, this is a good book. Informative, trenchant, and convincing, despite the author's occasional awkward syntax or frustrated word choices. It reminds me of an era of historical study not so long ago that avoided sentimental assurances meant to assuage contemporary feelings or, alternatively, settle for psychologically driven needs to reinforce disintegrating national mythoses.

Instead, the Spain that Fletcher describes emerges from the Visigothic remnants of the sixth century to the disintegrating Islamic caliphate of the 11th century. This is the world into which El Cid was born, a fissile society prone to intrigue, opportunity, and violence.

Finally, Fletcher notes that his is not a work meant to "stand up to academic scrutiny". show more And, indeed, it does not. Little ground is given to a review of the literature or the historiograhy of the period. Neither is his source material as helpful as it could be, although in all honesty this sort of intellectual breeziness is a hallmark of much contemporary British scholarship--at least as it compares with its American contemporaries. Nevertheless, this slim volume remains a valuable read, an important, even, survey of the time and the persons involved. show less
Some people are remembered after their deaths, but not perhaps for who they actually were. Rodrigo Diaz del Vivar El Cid was the big Castilian Medieval hero. Mr. Fletcher's work deals with the changes that various ages and writers put on the bones of the story. Only workmanlike prose.
Popularly written but by a good professional historian, arguing the Cid was more an adventurer than a crusader; intended to some extend as a response to Menendez Pinal, whose heroization of the Cd was the sais of the movie (and book) I enjoyed greatly when young.
Would be 5-star if not for the unfortunate effect this book had in Barcelona
Fantastic. It reads like fiction.
Biografía de El Cid.

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Original publication date
1989
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El Cid
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History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
946.02History & geographyHistory of EuropeSpain & PortugalSpainMoorish kingdom 711-1479
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DP99 .F57History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaSpain – PortugalHistory of SpainHistoryBy period711-1516. Moorish domination and the Reconquest
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