The great books from The Iliad and The Odyssey to Goethe's Faust

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: O'Hear, Anthony
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, England Icon Books 2007
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Description
Item Description:Paradise Lost, The Canterbury Tales, Don Quixote:great literature can be read by anyone, with a little help. Anthony O'Hear leads the way with this captivating journey through two-and-a- half millennia of books as dark powerful, erotic, thrilling, politically astute and awe-inspiring as any modern bestseller. We begin with Homer, whose poems of epic struggle have made him the father of Western literature. After Greek tragedy, Plato and Virgil's Aeneid comes Ovid, whose encyclopaedic Metamorphoses is an inexaustible source for European art and literature. Via St Augustine we reach Dante, the author of The Divine Comedy, a sublime, terrifying tour through Hell, Purgatory and an ecstatic vision of Paradise. Chaucer, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Milton, Pascal, Racine and finally Goethe complete the cast list. In each case O'Hear patiently draws out themes, focuses on key passages and explains why they are important. Personal, passionate, painstakingly researched and beautifully illustrated, this is a grand work of reference. But it is also a narrative history shot through with a love of literature, and a deeply-held belief in its power to shape everyone's world
Physical Description:xiii, 465 p., [16] p. of plates ill. (chiefly col.), ports. 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-452) and index
ISBN:9781840468298