The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World Vol-I

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The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World

The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World Vol-I

The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World Vol-I

The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World

 

 

Menonim Menonimus

 

Growhills

 

 

The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World Vol-I, a book of literary criticism by Menonim Menonimus, published by Growhills Publishing, Barpeta, Assam (India)

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Preface

In the vast tapestry of human creativity, literature stands as a beacon of intellectual and emotional exploration. It has the power to transcend time and culture, to connect us with the profound thoughts and experiences of individuals across the globe and throughout history. *The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World*, presented here in four enlightening volumes, is an ambitious endeavor to traverse the sprawling landscapes of epic literature that have captivated minds and hearts across cultures.

Epic literature, with its grand narratives, heroic figures, and intricate plots, has held a special place in the human psyche for millennia. From the heroic quests of ancient civilizations to the complex sagas of modern times, epic tales have woven the threads of human imagination, reflecting our universal aspirations, struggles, and triumphs.

This comprehensive collection of reviews embarks on a journey through the diverse and vibrant tapestries of epic literature that span continents, languages, and centuries. It invites readers to explore the myths of ancient Greece, the poetic sagas of the Norse, the historical epics of Asia, the timeless classics of the Middle East, and the contemporary interpretations that continue to emerge from every corner of the world.

Within these pages, we delve into the depths of epics both famous and obscure, analyzing their themes, characters, cultural contexts, and enduring relevance. Each review is crafted with a dedication to understanding and celebrating the intricate interplay of creativity and culture, as well as the enduring impact of these monumental works.

As readers journey through these volumes, they will traverse deserts with nomadic heroes, voyage across treacherous oceans, and scale mythical peaks alongside legendary figures. They will encounter gods and monsters, witness the struggles of humanity against fate, and explore the complexities of human emotion through the ages.

*The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World* is not only a testament to the richness of global storytelling but also a tribute to the scholars, translators, and enthusiasts who have dedicated their lives to preserving and illuminating these literary treasures. It is a celebration of the diverse perspectives that shape our understanding of the human experience, and a reminder that, regardless of our differences, we are united by the timeless narratives that define us.

May this collection inspire readers to delve into the epic worlds that have captivated generations and continue to resonate across cultures. As we embark on this literary odyssey, let us be reminded that in every epic, we uncover not only the essence of storytelling but also the shared essence of humanity itself.

Santi Kanan
Menonim Menonimus
2020

The Reviews of Epic Literature Around the World Vol-I

 

Contents

Beowulf-A Review
John Milton’s Paradise Lost-A Review
John Milton’s Paradise Regained-A Review
‘The Rape of the Lock’ A Pope- A Review
Lord Byron’s “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”-A Review
Alfred Tennyson’s “The Idylls of the King”-A Review
Robert Browning‘s “The Ring and the Book’-A Review
Ezra Pound‘s “The Cantos” –A Review
William Carlos Williams’ ‘The Paterson’-A Review
T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’-A Review
Vyasa’s ‘Mahabharata’-A Review
Valmiki’s ‘Ramayana’-A Review
‘Harivamsa’-A Review
Panchatantra’-A Review
‘Katha Upanishad’-A Review
‘Yoga Vasistha’-A Review
‘Bhagavata Purana’-A Review
‘Vikram and the Vampire (Vetala Panchavimshati)’-A Review
‘Raghuvamsh’ by Kalidasa- A Review
‘Shishupala Vadha’ by Magha-A Review
‘Kumarasambhava’ by Kalidasa- A Review
Krittibas Ojha’s Mahabharata-A Review
‘Manasamangal Kavya’ by Bipradas Pipilai- A Review
‘Sri Krishna Kirtana ‘ by Boru Chandidas-A Review
‘Padmavati’ by Malik Muhammad Jayasi-A Review
‘Chandimangal’ by Mukundaram Chakraborty-A Review
“Dharma Mangal” by Kabikankan Mukundaram Chakraborty-A Review
‘The Golden Gate’ by Vikram Seth-A Review
‘The Satanic Verses’ by Salman Rushdie— A Review
The Gita for Children’ by Roopa Pai-A Review
“The Last Song of Dusk” by Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi-A Review
‘The Mahabharata: A Modern Rendering’ by Ramesh Menon-A Review
“Ravan and Eddie by Kiran Nagarkar-A Review.

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