Epic Form Roots

· Publifye AS
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Epic Form Roots explores the rich history and evolution of the epic form, revealing its profound impact on literature and our understanding of civilization. The book traces the epic from its origins in oral tradition, where stories were communal and ever-changing, to its development in written forms, which allowed for standardization and authorial control.

By examining ancient epics such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Iliad, and the Odyssey, the study uncovers how these narratives encoded and transmitted the values, beliefs, and social structures of past societies, echoes of which still resonate today. Through linguistic analysis and cultural history, the book demonstrates that the epic is more than just a literary genre; it's a dynamic cultural artifact that reflects and shapes the worldview of the societies that produce it.

The book uniquely combines linguistic analysis with cultural history. It's approach moves beyond traditional literary analysis to uncover the deeper cultural codes embedded within these narratives. Progressing from the origins of oral storytelling to the legacy of epics in modern literature, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how the epic form has evolved across cultures and historical periods, highlighting its continuing relevance and influence.

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