El Cid

1868

Semicentennial Publications of the University of California: 1868–1918.

1873

In 2019, Arturo Pérez-Reverte published the novel entitled Sidi: Un relato de frontera. Herman Melville references El Cid when introducing the character of Samoa in Chapter 21 of Mardi (1849): "He alighted about six paces from where we stood, and balancing his weapon, eyed us bravely as the Cid." Georges Bizet worked on Don Rodrigue in 1873 that was set aside and never completed.

1885

Jules Massenet wrote an opera, Le Cid, in 1885, based on Corneille's play of the same name.

1890

Claude Debussy began work in 1890 on an opera, Rodrigue et Chimène, which he abandoned as unsuitable for his temperament; it was orchestrated for performance by Edison Denisov circa 1993. El Cid is portrayed by American actor Charlton Heston in a 1961 epic film of the same name directed by Anthony Mann, where the character of Doña Ximena is portrayed by Italian actress Sophia Loren.

1894

New York: Putnam, 1894.

1961

Claude Debussy began work in 1890 on an opera, Rodrigue et Chimène, which he abandoned as unsuitable for his temperament; it was orchestrated for performance by Edison Denisov circa 1993. El Cid is portrayed by American actor Charlton Heston in a 1961 epic film of the same name directed by Anthony Mann, where the character of Doña Ximena is portrayed by Italian actress Sophia Loren.

1975

Manchester: 1975. The Song of El Cid.

Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975 Peter Pierson.

1988

The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065–1109 Princeton, New Jersey: University Press, 1988. Steven Thomas.

1992

(Warminster, 1992). Joseph F.

1993

Claude Debussy began work in 1890 on an opera, Rodrigue et Chimène, which he abandoned as unsuitable for his temperament; it was orchestrated for performance by Edison Denisov circa 1993. El Cid is portrayed by American actor Charlton Heston in a 1961 epic film of the same name directed by Anthony Mann, where the character of Doña Ximena is portrayed by Italian actress Sophia Loren.

1997

Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997. Romancero e historia del muy valeroso caballero El Cid Ruy Díaz de Vibar (1828) Cronica del muy esforçado cavallero el Cid ruy diaz campeador (1533) ===Secondary (not cited)=== Simon Barton and Richard Fletcher.

1999

hardback, paperback. Gonzalo Martínez Díez, "El Cid Histórico: Un Estudio Exhaustivo Sobre el Verdadero Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar", Editorial Planeta (Spain, June 1999).

Wesport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1999.

2000

Manchester: University Press, 2000.

2007

Trow,El Cid The Making of a Legend, Sutton Publishing Limited, 2007. Henry Edwards Watts.

2009

Penguin Classics, 2009. Cantar de mío Cid – Spanish (free PDF) Poema de Mio Cid, Códice de Per Abbat in the European Library (third item on page) R.

2010

"El Cid, the Impaler?: Line 1254 of the Poem of the Cid." Essays in Medieval Studies, Volume 26, 2010, pp. 45–68 ==Sources== ===Primary=== Kurtz, Barbara E.

2019

In 2019, Arturo Pérez-Reverte published the novel entitled Sidi: Un relato de frontera. Herman Melville references El Cid when introducing the character of Samoa in Chapter 21 of Mardi (1849): "He alighted about six paces from where we stood, and balancing his weapon, eyed us bravely as the Cid." Georges Bizet worked on Don Rodrigue in 1873 that was set aside and never completed.




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