Epic catalogue

An epic catalogue is a long, detailed list of objects, places or people that is characteristic of epic poetry.

Examples

References

  1. Quint, David (Spring 2007). "Milton's Book of Numbers: Book 1 of Paradise Lost and Its Catalogue". International Journal of the Classical Tradition 13 (4): 528–549. doi:10.1007/bf02923024. JSTOR 30222176.
  2. Christine Perkell, ed. (1999). Reading Vergil's Aeneid: An Interpretative Guide. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 23. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 190–194. ISBN 9780806131399.
  3. Gaertner, Jan Felix (2001). "The Homeric Catalogues and Their Function in Epic Narrative". Hermes 129: 298–305. JSTOR 4477439.
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