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Epic by Paul Innes (University of Glasgow, UK)

This student guidebook offers a clear introduction to an often complex and unwieldy area of literary studies. Tracing epic from its ancient and classical roots through postmodern and contemporary examples this volume discusses:

    • a wide range of writers including Homer, Vergil, Ovid, Dante, Chaucer, Milton, Cervantes, Keats, Byron, Eliot, Walcott and Tolkien
    • texts from poems, novels, children's literature, tv, theatre and film
    • themes and motifs such as romance, tragedy, religion, journeys and the supernatural.

      Offering new directions for the future and addressing the place of epic in both English-language texts and World Literature, this handy book takes you on a fascinating guided tour through the epic.

      About Paul Innes (University of Glasgow, UK)

      Paul Innes is a senior lecturer in adult and continuing education at the University of Glasgow. He has published widely on Shakespeare, early modern literature and literary theory.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Epic Literary History Chapter Two: Ancient and Classical Epic Chapter Three: From The Heroic towards Romance and Allegory Chapter Four: The Renaissance and the Early Novel Chapter Five: Epic in the Age of the Individual

      Additional information

      NLS9780415587396
      9780415587396
      0415587395
      Epic by Paul Innes (University of Glasgow, UK)
      New
      Paperback
      Taylor & Francis Ltd
      2013-01-31
      182
      N/A
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