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The Book of the Epic: The World's Great Epics Told in Story

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A sweeping compendium retells the major epic narratives from many literary traditions, offering concise prose versions of classical Greek and Roman epics, medieval and Renaissance romances, northern and Scandinavian sagas, Iberian heroes, Indian and Persian epics, and East Asian and American heroic poetry. Each chapter summarizes core plots and emblematic episodes while highlighting recurring themes—heroism, fate, national spirit, mythic origins—and sketches formal elements and historical context. Introductory essays frame the epic form and its cultural significance, and illustrations accompany the narratives, making the material accessible to general readers seeking a guided overview of the world's great epic traditions.

About the Author

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H. A. Guerber

H. A. Guerber was a prolific author known for her engaging retellings of myths and legends from various cultures. Her works often focus on the rich tapestry of folklore, including titles such as "Myths of Greece and Rome" and "Legends of the Middle Ages," which highlight her ability to weave literary and artistic references into her narratives. Guerber's storytelling is characterized by its accessibility, making complex themes approachable for a wide audience. In addition to her mythological works, she also explored historical narratives, as seen in "The Story of the Greeks" and "The Story of the Thirteen Colonies," contributing significantly to the understanding of cultural heritage through literature.

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