ABSTRACT

First published in 1971, this work examines the tradition of the epic and the many forms in which it has presented itself over time. After unpicking the defining aspects of an epic, the book tracks the literary tradition from the classical period through to modern day.

Exploring major texts such as Beowulf, Odyssey, Divina Comedia, The Faerie Queene and Ulysses, this work will be a valuable resource for those studying the epic and English literature.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|30 pages

Classical Epic

chapter 3|10 pages

New Form

chapter 4|26 pages

Renaissance and Later Epic

chapter 5|24 pages

Forms of Modern Epic