Introduction. Mythology and literature of antiquity


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Questions:

    1. What is the origin of the phrase “World literature”?

    2. What was the reason of “World literature” being not so popular in the scientific circles?

    3. What is the modern concept of “World literature” as a science?

    4. What is a “myth”?

5. What is a “mythology”?

  1. What are the most ancient literatures in the world?

  2. What are specific features of the literature of Antiquity?

  3. Define the most significant works of epic.

  4. Define the most significant works of lyrics.

  5. Define the most significant works of drama.

  6. What is the literature of Rome characterized by?

References:

  1. Apter, Emily. The Translation Zone: A New Comparative Literature. – Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.

  2. Damrosch, David. What Is World Literature? –Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.

  3. Doty, William. Myth: a handbook. –Westport: Greenwood, 2004.

  4. D’haen, T., Damrosch, D., Kadir, D. The Routledge Companion to World Literature. –London: Routledge, 2012.

  5. Eckermann, J.P. Gespräche mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren seines Lebens. Trans. John Oxenford as J. W. von Goethe, Conversations with Eckermann. –London: North Point Press, 1994.

  6. Kirk, G.S. Myth: its meaning and functions in ancient and other cultures. –Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973.

  7. Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd edition. –Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

  8. Posnett, H.M. Comparative Literature. –London: K. Paul, Trench, 1886.

  9. Puchner, Martin. Poetry of the Revolution. –Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.

  10. The forms of folklore: prose narratives. Sacred narrative: readings in the theory of myth. (ed) Alan Dundes. –Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

  11. The Norton Anthology of World Literature, ed. Maynard Mack and Sarah Lawall, Expanded Edition, 1995. Third edition, ed. Martin Puchner et al., 2012.

  12. The World Republic of Letters. Trans. M. B. DeBevoise. –Harvard: Havard University Press, 2004.

  13. Watson, Peter. Ideas: a history, from fire to Freud. –London: Folio Society, 2009

  14. World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, London, Sydney. Toronto: A Scott Fetzer Company. 1995. 26 volumes.

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