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Malcolm Davies has written: 'The epic cycle' -- subject(s): Epic poetry, Greek, Greek Epic poetry, History and criticism
Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age
Herbert James Hunt has written: 'The epic in nineteenth-century France' -- subject(s): Epic poetry, French, French Epic poetry, French poetry, History and criticism
Elizabeth Heale has written: 'Wyatt, Surrey, and early Tudor poetry' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Renaissance, History and criticism, English poetry, History 'The faerie queene' -- subject(s): English Epic poetry, Epic poetry, English, History and criticism
Turlybek Sydykov has written: 'Glubokie korni' -- subject(s): Alpomish, Epic poetry, Kazak, History and criticism, Kazak Epic poetry
Terri Brint Joseph has written: 'Ezra Pound's epic variations' -- subject(s): American Epic poetry, Criticism and interpretation, Epic poetry, American, History and criticism
They distinguished between three kinds of poetry: (religious poetry was not one) Calliope Epic poetry Erato Lyric poetry Polyhymnia Choral poetry
Calliope was the muse of epic poetry.
The three basic divisions of poetry are Epic, Narrative, and Lyric poetry.
George Baer Fundenburg has written: 'Feudal France in the French epic, a study of feudal French institutions in history and poetry' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French Epic poetry, Feudalism
The muses were goddesses of the arts, including: choral dance and song, history, astronomy, epic poetry, love poetry, lyric poetry, tragedy, sacred poetry, and comedy.
epic, tragedy, comedy, novel