The Epic of the Cid records the deeds of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, the
Cid of history and legend. A powerful warrior in the Christian
reconquest of medieval Spain, a formidable strategist, and a
charismatic leader, the Cid deeply impressed his contemporaries,
both Christian and Muslim. Already, in his lifetime, songs,
stories, and chronicles were devoted to his exploits. In offering
both a highly readable, colloquial prose translation of El Cantar
de Mio Cid and selections from a wide variety of those contemporary
accounts, this volume brings the historical figure back to life for
modern readers. Harney's substantial Introduction and annotation
provide the historical, military, and literary background necessary
for an informed reading of the texts; also included are maps, a
compendium of proper names, a bibliography, and an index.