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epic literature

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Epic literature is a major genre of narrative poetry, constituting a significant field within literary studies and comparative literature that investigates lengthy verse compositions typically detailing the heroic deeds of a central figure or group, often involving mythological or historical events of cultural or national significance. This academic concept examines the formal characteristics (such as elevated style and vast scope), thematic concerns (like fate, heroism, and divine interaction), and socio-historical contexts of these foundational texts to understand their role in cultural transmission, identity formation, and the development of literary traditions across diverse global cultures.

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Royal Holloway University of London

WG

University of Southern California

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Harvard University Press

BH

The Ohio State University

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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Chicago, United States

Vancouver, Canada

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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