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The Harvard Classics Volume 49 Epic and Saga - Epic and Saga Anthology: Heroic Deeds and Legendary Journeys Across Cultures - cover

The Harvard Classics Volume 49 Epic and Saga - Epic and Saga Anthology: Heroic Deeds and Legendary Journeys Across Cultures

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Publisher: Good Press

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The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga, serves as a compendium of some of the most revered literary narratives from ancient and medieval traditions. This volume includes transformative works such as "Beowulf," "The Iliad," and "The Odyssey," showcasing the hero's journey through richly woven prose and unique poetic structures. Characterized by their grand themes and epic quests, these sagas not only reflect the societies from which they emerged but also engage with timeless existential questions, exploring the nature of heroism, fate, and the human condition within the contexts of oral storytelling and written tradition. Compiled by Charles W. Eliot in the early 20th century, the Harvard Classics aim to provide a comprehensive foundation of world literature for the reader. Eliot, an educational reformer and advocate for liberal arts, sought to democratize access to the great literary works, believing they could cultivate a more enlightened citizenry. This volume is a testament to his vision, presenting classic texts that have profoundly influenced Western thought and culture. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of the roots of literary tradition and the archetypes that shaped narratives throughout history, The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga is a rich resource. Whether you are a student of literature or an avid reader, this anthology offers a profound engagement with the legendary tales that echo through time.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 109 pages.

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