 | Marko the Prince: Serbo-Croat Heroic Songs ...
 |  | The Vision of MAC Conglinne: Aislinge Meic Conglinne (Medieval Studies) (Irish Edition) Publication Date: June 30, 2010| Series: Medieval Studies Aislinge Meic Conglinne, an anonymous Middle Irish romance, recounts the efforts of the eponymous hero to exchange the hardscrabble life of a clerical scholar for the prestigious life of a poet. Mac Conglinne wins the patronage of Cathal mac Finguine, the king of Munster, after rescuing him from a demon of gluttony by reciting a fantastic, food-laden vision of alternate worlds. An accomplished and original eleventh-century satiric narrative poem, Aislinge Meic Conglinne is now available for the first time as a stand-alone translation....
 |  | Poetry as Performance: Homer and Beyond Publication Date: January 26, 1996| ISBN-10: 0521558484 | ISBN-13: 978-0521558488| Edition: Cambridge This book is a comparative study of oral poetics in literate cultures, focusing on the problems of textual fluidity in the transmission of Homeric poetry over half a millennium, from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods of ancient Greece.It stresses the role of performance and the performer in the re-creative process of composition-in-performance.It addresses questions of authority and authorship in the making of oral poetry, and it examines the efforts of ancient scholars to edit...
 |  | Wolf's Milk: The Lost Notebooks of Juan Sweeney Publication Date: February 21, 2012The letter before A is silence. -- Juan Sweeney from the Translator's Note: Little is known about the life of Juan Sweeney de las Minas de Cobre. He grew up between Andalusia, Ireland, Oklahoma and Bolivia, lived centuries ago and has yet to be born. Vicente Huidobro wrote in a letter to Sweeney, “Reading these poems, one desires annihilation and love in equal measures. One tastes metal, as of an asteroid belt of old trains passing overhead.” Juan Sweeney preferred riding on the backs of trains to being seated inside; he loved cheese and whisk...
 |  | Heroic song and heroic legend (Oxford paperbacks) ...
 |  | Counterpoint and Symbol Publication Date: February 1982An inquiry into the rhythm of Milton's epic style. This is a matter concerning which the prosodists have had little to say, their main concern in "Paradise Lost" having been the individual line.THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY:Books for College Libraries. ...
 |  | Debbie: An Epic Publication Date: November 1997Poetry. One of the more remarkable books of poetry to appear in a long time, Lisa Robertson's DEBBIE:AN EPIC was a finalist for the 1998 Governor General's Award for Poetry. As arresting as the cover image, Robertson's strong, confident voice echoes a wide range of influences from Virgil to Edith Sitwell, yet remains unique and utterly unmistakable for that of any other writer. Brainy, witty, sensual, demonstrating a commanding grasp of language and rhetoric, DEBBIE:AN EPIC is nevertheless inviting and easy to read, even fun. Its eponymous heroine will annihila...
 |  | The Odyssey Publication Date: August 26, 2002The Odyssey is considered to be one of the greatest pieces of world literature. Its basic story--the homecoming of Odysseus--is widely known. Although it has often been translated, earlier versions do not give the reader the full sense of its oral epic nature as a song that came into being through a long tradition of sung performances before writing was widely practiced. When finally written down, it retained its oral-formulaic nature in ways that are clearly discernible, and which this translation successfully captures. Rodney Merrill strictly adheres to the...
 |  | The Story of AL;Being of Growth (Volume 1) Publication Date: May 17, 2012This Novel....An experiment in literature that is made with respect to the classical technique but approached with a beat punk aesthetic. A story set in a world like, and unlike our own.Your narrotor/s being a character that seeks something he cant define, and slowly does.A journey in a post post apocalyptic world where the only thing that is certain is that nothing is certain.So let us follow, and see through eyes not our own reading between the lines. ...
 |  | Landscape Of Desire: Partial Stories of the Medieval Scandinavian World ...
 |  | Pound's Epic Ambition: Dante and the Modern World (Suny Series, the Margins of Literature) ...
 |  | The Iliad of Homer (The Library of Liberal Arts) Publication Date: May 30, 1991| ISBN-10: 0195068254 | ISBN-13: 978-0195068252This translation of Homer's "Iliad" by the poet and classicist Ennis Rees attempts to be both faithful to the original and accessible to the modern reader. ...
 |  | Les Chetifs: Volume 5 of the Old French Crusade Cycle Publication Date: September 30, 1981| ISBN-10: 0817300236 | ISBN-13: 978-0817300234The Old French Crusade Cycle consists of a series of epic poems that together form a cycle concerning the First Crusade and the legendary events associated with Godefroi de Buillon. The entire cycle comprises eight volumes, which are being published as editing is completed. In Volume V, Les Chetifs(The Captives), the fabulous adventures of a group of crusaders captured by the Saracens are recounted. The present edition is based on the best extant verse manuscript (Paris, Bibliotheque National, Fonds F...
 |  | Epic and Epoch: History of a Genre (Studies in Comparative Literature) Publication Date: January 15, 1994| Series: Studies in Comparative Literature Epic and Epoch is a collection of essays based on the works of artists such as Homer, Vergil, Statius, Ovid, Dante, among others. The essays in this book are not only based on history, but on various interpretations of a genre. Rhetorical, literary historical, feminist, and cultural are a few of several perspectives represented in this book. ...
 |  | Human Landscapes from My Country: An Epic Novel in Verse Publication Date: May 2002On the occasion of the poet's one-hundredth birthday, this masterwork is at last available in its entirety in English. When, on the eve of the Second World War, Nazim Hikmet (1902-1963)Turkey's most acclaimed and popular poetwas sentenced to twenty-eight years in prison for his Communist beliefs, he embarked on the writing of his epic, Human Landscapes from My Country. This 17,000-line verse-novel is made up of a traveler's vivid encounters with Turkish men and women from all walks of life. In colloquial language, Hikmet stages their private hopes and gr...
 |  | Paradise Lost (Bloom's Reviews) Publication Date: July 1999| Series: Bloom's Reviews According to Harold Bloom, John Milton intended Paradise Lost to be a theodicy--justifying the ways of God to men and women. Examine various aspects of this work through some of the most prominent critics on the subject. A brief biography of Milton is included, along with thematic and structural analysis of his epic poem.This series is edited by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University; Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Professor of English, New York University Graduate School. These texts are the ideal aid for all stu...
 |  | Backbone Publication Date: October 20, 2000A book of poetry from the heart and Soul of a woman. ...
 |  | Regarding Penelope: From Character to Poetics ...
 |  | Homeric Moments: Clues to Delight in Reading the Odyssey and the Iliad Publication Date: September 1, 2002"Written with wit and clarity, this book will be of value to those reading the Odyssey and the Iliad for the first time and to those teaching it to beginners."-Library JournalIn 48 brief chapters, Eva Brann delves beneath the captivating surface of Homer's epics to explore the inner connections and layers of meaning that have made these intricately constructed works "the marvels of the ages." ...
 |  | The Destruction of the Inn (Ulster Cycle) Publication Date: April 7, 2001| Series: Ulster Cycle (Book 4) Randy Lee Eickhoff continues the Celtic Ulster Cycle; following up his highly acclaimed retelling of The Three Sorrows, with The Destruction of the Inn. Part impacted myth, part heroic saga, and part literary tour de force; this is the tale of a king who dares to ignore the prophecy that foretells his fate.Conaire Mór's reign has ushered in a period of great happiness and good fortune, but his three foster brothers take advantage of his position and plunder the countryside. Conaire refuses to put them to death, however, and ...
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