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National Epics

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About This Book

A concise introduction to the epic tradition, offering an accessible essay on origins, forms, and distinguishing features of primitive and modern epics, followed by brief sketches, bibliographic guidance, and selected narrative condensations of major national poems. Each chapter summarizes a poem's background, metre, and history, then presents carefully chosen episodes from works such as the Râmâyana, Mahâbhârata, the Homeric epics, Kalevala, Aeneid, Beowulf, the Nibelungenlied, the Song of Roland, the Shah-Nâmeh, the Poem of the Cid, the Divine Comedy, Orlando Furioso, the Lusiads, Jerusalem Delivered, and Milton's epics, enabling readers to grasp structure, themes, and characteristic incidents without reading entire texts.

About the Author

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Kate Milner Rabb

Kate Milner Rabb was an American author and literary figure known for her contributions to the study of national literature. Her notable work, "National Epics," explores the significance of epic poetry in various cultures, highlighting how these narratives shape national identity and heritage. Through her writing, Rabb engaged with themes of nationalism and cultural expression, making her a relevant voice in the literary discourse of her time. Her scholarship reflects a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling in defining the collective consciousness of nations.

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