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a martyr-hero (Roland). It is not surprising, then, that this epic, “whose existence only a few scholars even knew of before 1870,” as one historian writes, “was transformed within a few years from a minor part of the collective unconscious to a national myth.”83 Its significance in the interpretation of defeat would ultimately become as great as that of the legend of Joan of Arc.
The Culture of Defeat: On National Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
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