The Epic of Hades, in Three Books. A Mythological Odyssey through the Underworld in Epic Verse

Par : Lewis Morris
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  • Nombre de pages181
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664636874
  • EAN4057664636874
  • Date de parution22/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille524 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Lewis Morris's "The Epic of Hades" is a captivating poetic composition presented in three books, wherein Morris delves into the classical themes of life, death, and the afterlife. Employing a rich, evocative literary style that pays homage to the traditions of epic poetry, Morris weaves together intricate imagery and profound philosophical reflections. The work juxtaposes the mythological realm of Hades with contemporary concerns, providing a unique lens through which the reader can engage with existential questions amidst a m?©lange of classical influences from Homer to Milton.
Morris, a Welsh poet and playwright born in the 19th century, was deeply intrigued by mythology and the intersections of the human experience with the divine. His background in the arts, combined with a profound interest in the philosophies of life and death, underscores his motivation to explore the underworld through an epic form. This authorship not only showcases his poetic prowess but also reveals his intellectual engagement with the vast tapestry of literary and philosophical thought that predated him.
This work is highly recommended for readers drawn to the exploration of deep existential themes and those who appreciate the stylistic grandeur of epic poetry. "The Epic of Hades" invites readers to journey into a richly constructed mythos, offering both a contemplation of the soul'Äôs journey after death and the timeless reflections that resonate within the human experience.
Lewis Morris's "The Epic of Hades" is a captivating poetic composition presented in three books, wherein Morris delves into the classical themes of life, death, and the afterlife. Employing a rich, evocative literary style that pays homage to the traditions of epic poetry, Morris weaves together intricate imagery and profound philosophical reflections. The work juxtaposes the mythological realm of Hades with contemporary concerns, providing a unique lens through which the reader can engage with existential questions amidst a m?©lange of classical influences from Homer to Milton.
Morris, a Welsh poet and playwright born in the 19th century, was deeply intrigued by mythology and the intersections of the human experience with the divine. His background in the arts, combined with a profound interest in the philosophies of life and death, underscores his motivation to explore the underworld through an epic form. This authorship not only showcases his poetic prowess but also reveals his intellectual engagement with the vast tapestry of literary and philosophical thought that predated him.
This work is highly recommended for readers drawn to the exploration of deep existential themes and those who appreciate the stylistic grandeur of epic poetry. "The Epic of Hades" invites readers to journey into a richly constructed mythos, offering both a contemplation of the soul'Äôs journey after death and the timeless reflections that resonate within the human experience.
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