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Poetry and Nation-Building in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

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Latin epic poetry flourished in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between the early sixteenth and late seventeenth centuries, accompanied by the widely accepted belief that the Lithuanian language was a corrupted form of Latin and therefore Latin should be Lithuania's national language. This edition presents translations of three key epics that reflect the beginnings, maturity and decline of the epic tradition in Lithuania: The Prussian War (1516) by Joannes Vislicensis; The Muscovite Expedition (1582) by Francisczek Gradowski; and The Strength of the Lord's Right Arm (1674) by James Bennett. Between them, these epics show the creativity and inventiveness of the Lithuanian Latin epic tradition and the involvement of authors from different ethnic backgrounds in creating a national literature for early modern Central Europe's largest state.

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ISBN: 9781802701579
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Author: Joannes, Franciszek Gradowski, James Bennett
Publisher: Arc Humanities Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 188 pages
Series: Foundations
Genres: Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Classic and pre-20th century poetry