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Epic Continent

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Epic Continent

Adventures in the Great Stories of Europe
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These are the stories that made Europe. Journeying from Turkey to Iceland, award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber takes us on a fascinating adventure through our continent's most enduring epic poems to learn how they were shaped by their times, and how they have since shaped us. The great European epics were all inspired by moments of seismic change: THE ODYSSEY tells of the aftermath of the Trojan War, the primal conflict from which much of European civilisation was spawned. The SONG OF THE NIBELUNGEN tracks the collapse of a Germanic kingdom on the edge of the Roman Empire. Both the French SONG OF ROLAND and the Serbian KOSOVO CYCLE emerged from devastating conflicts between Christian and Muslim powers. Beowulf, the only surviving Old English epic, and the great Icelandic SAGA OF BURNT NJAL, respond to times of great religious struggle - the shift from paganism to Christianity. These stories have stirred passions ever since they were composed, motivating armies and revolutionaries, and they continue to do so today. Reaching back into the ancient and medieval eras in which these defining works were produced, and investigating their continuing influence today, EPIC CONTINENT explores how matters of honour, fundamentalism, fate, nationhood, sex, class and politics have preoccupied the people of Europe across the millennia. In these tales soaked in blood and fire, Nicholas Jubber discovers how the world of gods and emperors, dragons and water-maidens, knights and princesses made our own: their deep impact on European identity, and their resonance in our turbulent times.

Author Biography:

Nicholas Jubber has travelled in the Middle East, Central Asia, North and East Africa and across Europe. Along the way, he has worked as a teacher, carpet-washer and even had a stint as a tannery assistant. He has written three previous books, The Timbuktu School for Nomads, The Prester Quest (winner of the Dolman Travel Book Award) and Drinking Arak off an Ayatollah's Beard (shortlisted for the Dolman Award). He has written for numerous publications, including the Guardian, Observer, Globe and Mail, Irish Times and BBC History.
Release date Australia
May 16th, 2019
Pages
336
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
John Murray Press
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
John Murray Publishers Ltd
Dimensions
158x240x34
ISBN-13
9781473665729
Product ID
28258171

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