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Two Poems Introducing Don Quixote. [PDF]

open access: yesMethodist Debakey Cardiovasc J, 2016
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NOTES ON LATIN EPIC POETRY

open access: yesBulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 1984
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The Song of the Saxons, written 400 years after the historical events and 100 years after the Song of Roland, features a nuanced view of the Wendish Crusades and kingship. The epic showcases the struggles of Charlemagne's empire, its expansion, and his struggles in maintaining it.
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Epic Poetry

2019
Study of Greek epic poetry in late ...
Whitby, M, Roberts, M
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Epic Poetry

2009
The term ‘epic’, when applied to ancient Greek literature, refers to a set of texts that may be loosely defined as narrative poetry about the deeds of gods and heroes. To a very large extent, this is a reflection of Homer's authority as the most famous epic poet.
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Ecphrasis in Epic Poetry

Comparative Literature, 1974
NE OF THE MOST influential passages in all of literature is Homer's renowned portrayal of the shield of Achilles (Iliad XVIII.478-607), which has served as the prototype for countless imitations in later poetry. Indeed, Homer's striking use of this device has made ecphrasis (the description in verse of an object of art) a virtual topos in epic poetry ...
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