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An important reference for scholars and students interested in history and literature across a broad range of disciplines, this is the first book to gain new insights into the topic of 'epic and history.' With contributions from leading scholars, the text includes unique cross-cultural comparison of historical epics across a wide range of cultures and time periods, which presents crucial insights into how history is treated in narrative poetry.
With contributions from leading scholars, this is a unique cross-cultural comparison of historical epics across a wide range of cultures and time
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Produktbeschreibung
An important reference for scholars and students interested in history and literature across a broad range of disciplines, this is the first book to gain new insights into the topic of 'epic and history.' With contributions from leading scholars, the text includes unique cross-cultural comparison of historical epics across a wide range of cultures and time periods, which presents crucial insights into how history is treated in narrative poetry.
With contributions from leading scholars, this is a unique cross-cultural comparison of historical epics across a wide range of cultures and time periods, which presents crucial insights into how history is treated in narrative poetry.

The first book to gain new insights into the topic of 'epic and history' through in-depth cross-cultural comparisons
Covers epic traditions across the globe and across a wide range of time periods
Brings together leading specialists in the field, and is edited by two internationally regarded scholars
An important reference for scholars and students interested in history and literature across a broad range of disciplines

Autorenporträt
David Konstan is Professor of Classics at New York University. He is the author of Friendship in the Classical World (1997), Pity Transformed (2001), The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks (2006), A Life Worthy of the Gods: The Materialist Psychology of Epicurus (2008), and Before Forgiveness: The Origins of a Moral Idea (2010). Kurt A. Raaflaub is the David Herlihy University Professor and Professor of Classics and History Emeritus at Brown University. His previous works include War and Peace in the Ancient World (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (with J. Ober and R. W. Wallace, 2007), Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies (with R. J. A. Talbert, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (with J. Arnason, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and The Greek Polis and the Invention of Democracy: A Politico-cultural Transformation and Its Interpretations (with J. Arnason and P. Wagner, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
Rezensionen
"I would recommend this volume both for scholars of epic and heroic literature (especially if they have interests in comparative literature or in questions of orality and historicity), who will no doubt enjoy its generally succinct essays with pertinent bibliography for each tradition." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 9 February 2011)

"Essential. Graduate students and researchers." (Choice, October 2010)