The English Epic and Its BackgroundOxford University Press, 1954 - 548 من الصفحات |
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achieved Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid allegory ancients Arcadia Ariosto Aristotle battle beginning Beowulf Boccaccio Bunyan C. S. Lewis Camoens century chapter character Chaucer Christian Civil classical Cowley critical Dante described Dryden Elizabethan England English epic epic form episode Faerie Queene feeling Fénelon French Gibbon Greek Henry hero Herodotus heroic poem Holy Homer Homer and Virgil human Iliad imitation Italian kind King Langland Latin less literary literature Lucan Lusiad Mansoul matter medieval Middle Ages Milton mind moral narrative nature neo-classic neo-classicism never Odyssey original Paradise Lost passage passion Petrarch Piers Plowman Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage plot poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's Prince prose Puritan reader religious Renaissance rhetoric Roland Roman Rome Shakespeare shows Sidney Spenser spirit stanza Statius story style Tasso theme things thought tradition tragedy translation Trojan Troy true epic verse Virgil writing wrote Xenophon