National epic
A national epic is an epic poem or a literary work of epic scope which seeks or is believed to capture and express the essence or spirit of a particular nation—not necessarily a nation state, but at least an ethnic or linguistic group with aspirations to independence or. National epics frequently recount the origin of a nation, a part of its history, or a crucial event in the development of national identity such as other national symbols. In a broader sense, a national epic may simply be an epic in the national language which the people or government of that nation are particularly proud of. It is distinct from a pan-national epic which is taken as representative of a larger cultural or linguistic group than a nation or a nation-state.
History
In medieval times Homer's Iliad was taken to be based on historical facts, and the Trojan War came to be considered as seminal in the genealogies of European monarchies. Virgil's Aeneid was taken to be the Roman equivalent of the Iliad, starting from the Fall of Troy and leading up to the birth of the young Roman nation. According to the then prevailing conception of history, empires were born and died in organic succession and correspondences existed between the past and the present. Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th century classically inspired Historia Regum Britanniae, for example, fulfilled this function for the British or Welsh. Just as kings longed to emulate great leaders of the past, Alexander or Caesar, it was a temptation for poets to become a new Homer or Virgil. In 16th century Portugal, Luis de Camões celebrated Portugal as a naval power in his Os Lusíadas while Pierre de Ronsard set out to write La Franciade, an epic meant to be the Gallic equivalent of Virgil's poem that also traced back France's ancestry to Trojan princes.The emergence of a national ethos, however, preceded the coining of the phrase national epic, which seems to originate with Romantic nationalism. Where no obvious national epic existed, the "Romantic spirit" was motivated to fill it. An early example of poetry that was invented to fill a perceived gap in "national" myth is Ossian, the narrator and supposed author of a cycle of poems by James Macpherson, which Macpherson claimed to have translated from ancient sources in Scottish Gaelic. However, many national epics antedate 19th-century romanticism.
In the early 20th century, the phrase no longer necessarily applies to an epic poem, and occurs to describe a literary work that readers and critics agree is emblematical of the literature of a nation, without necessarily including details from that nation's historical background. In this context the phrase has definitely positive connotations, as for example in James Joyce's Ulysses where it is suggested Don Quixote is Spain's national epic while Ireland's remains as yet unwritten:
They remind one of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Our national epic has yet to be written, Dr Sigerson says. Moore is the man for it. A knight of the rueful countenance here in Dublin.
Poetic epics
Poems that have been described as national epics include:Africa
- Egypt – Story of Sinuhe
- Mali – Epic of Sundiata
- Nigeria –
- *Epic of Bayajidda
- *Itan
- *Tale of Eri
Americas
- Argentina –
- *Martín Fierro by José Hernández
- *La Argentina by Martín del Barco Centenera
- *La cautiva by Esteban Echeverría
- *Santos Vega by Hilario Ascasubi
- Brazil –
- *Caramuru by Santa Rita Durão
- *O Uraguai by Basílio da Gama
- *Guesa by Sousândrade
- * by Gonçalves Dias
- Chile –
- *La Araucana/The Araucaniad by Alonso de Ercilla y Zuñiga
- * Canto General by Pablo Neruda
- United States –
- *The Columbiad by Joel Barlow
- * The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- *Evangeline by Longfellow
- *The Cantos by Ezra Pound
- *Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
- Uruguay –
- *La Leyenda Patria by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
Asia
- Cambodia – Reamker
- China – Classic of Poetry
- Indian subcontinent
- *India
- **Mahabharata
- **Ramayana
- *Sri Lanka
- **Mahavamsa
- Iran and Persian speakers
- *Shahnameh
- *Amir Arsalan by Mohammad Ali Naqib al-Mamalik
- Iraq / Babylonians / Mesopotamia – Epic of Gilgamesh
- Indonesia
- *Kakawin Rāmâyaṇa
- *Ramakavaca
- Israel / Hebrews
- *The Bible
- Japan
- *The Tale of the Heike
- Kipchaks – Chora Batir
- Korea
- *Jewang Ungi by Yi Seung-hyu
- Kyrgyz people – Epic of Manas
- Uzbek people - Alpomish
- Laos – Phra Lak Phra Lam
- Mongols – Epic of Jangar
- Myanmar – Yama Zatdaw
- Philippines –
- *Biag ni Lam-ang
- *Florante at Laura
- *Hinilawod
- *Hudhud
- *Ibalon
- *Ibong Adarna
- *Maradia Lawana
- Saudi Arabia –
- *Quran
- Tibet – Epic of King Gesar
- Thailand –
- *Khun Chang Khun Phaen
- *Yuan Phai
- *Ramakien
- *Phra Aphai Mani
- Turkey - Osman's Dream
- Vietnam - The Tale of Kieu
Europe
- Albania
- * – Lahuta e Malcís by Gjergj Fishta
- * - Alipashiad by Haxhi Shehreti
- Italy, ancient – Aeneid by Virgil
- Armenia – Daredevils of Sassoun
- Bosnia and Herzegovina –
- *Hasanaginica folk poem
- *Emina by Aleksa Šantić
- Bulgaria –
- *Епопея на Забравените by Ivan Vazov
- Catalonia – L'Atlàntida and Canigó by Jacint Verdaguer
- Croatia –
- *Judita by Marko Marulić
- England
- *Beowulf
- *The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
- *The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser
- *Paradise Lost by John Milton
- *Charge of the Light Brigade, by Alfred Tennyson
- Estonia – Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
- Europe, especially southern –
- *Iliad and Odyssey by Homer
- *Aeneid by Virgil
- Finland – Kalevala by Elias Lönnrot
- France
- *Matter of France
- *La Chanson de Roland
- *Chanson de Guillaume
- *Gormond et Isembart
- *Franciade by Pierre de Ronsard
- *Grandes Chroniques de France
- *Henriade by Voltaire
- Georgia – The Knight in the Panther's Skin by Shota Rustaveli
- Germany
- *Nibelungenlied
- *Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Greece, Ancient – Iliad and Odyssey by Homer
- Greece – Digenes Akritas
- Hungary – Siege of Sziget by Miklós Zrínyi
- Iceland – The Poetic Edda
- Ireland
- *Táin Bó Cúailnge
- *Fenian Cycle
- *Lebor Gabála Érenn
- *Ulster Cycle
- Italy –
- *Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
- *Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto
- *Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso
- Latvia – Lāčplēsis by Andrejs Pumpurs
- Lithuania –
- *The Seasons by Kristijonas Donelaitis
- *Radviliada by Jonas Radvanas
- *Anykščių šilelis by Antanas Baranauskas
- Luxembourg – Rénert the Fox by Michel Rodange
- Montenegro – The Mountain Wreath by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
- The Netherlands –
- *Van den vos Reynaerde –
- Poland –
- *Lechiada by Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski
- *The Progress of the War of Chocim by Wacław Potocki
- *Sobiesciada by Jędrzej Ustrzycki
- *Viennis by Jan Damascen Kaliński
- *Jagiellonida by Dyzma Bończa-Tomaszewski
- *Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz
- *Monachomachia and Antymonachomachia by Ignacy Krasicki
- Portugal –
- *Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões
- *Message by Fernando Pessoa
- Romania – Miorița
- Russia -
- * The Tale of Igor's Campaign
- * Rossiada by Mikhail Kheraskov
- Scotland –
- *The Brus by John Barbour
- *Ossian by James Macpherson
- *The Wallace by Blind Harry
- Serbia -
- *Marko Kraljević ballad
- Slovakia -
- *Svatopluk by Ján Hollý
- *Slávy Dcera by Ján Kollár
- Slovenia – The Baptism on the Savica, by France Prešeren
- Spain –
- *Cantar de Mio Cid
- *Mocedades de Rodrigo
- *La Araucana by Alonso de Ercilla
- Udmurts – Dorvyzhy
- Wales – The Mabinogion''
Oceania
- Australia -
- *Captain Quiros by James McAuley
Prose epics by nation or region
- Arabs – Arabian Nights
- Argentina –
- *Facundo by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
- Australia -
- *For the Term of His Natural Life by Marcus Clarke
- *Poor Fellow My Country by Xavier Herbert
- *A History of Australia by Manning Clark
- Bulgaria –
- *Under the Yoke
- Brazil –
- *Grande Sertão: Veredas, by João Guimarães Rosa
- *Vidas Secas, by Graciliano Ramos
- *Os Sertões, by Euclides da Cunha
- Britain –
- *Historia Regum Britanniae
- *Le Morte d'Arthur
- *The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
- *Henriad I and II, by William Shakespeare
- *The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
- Canada –
- *Anne of Green Gables
- *Wacousta
- Catalonia –
- *Gesta comitum Barcinonensium
- *The Four Great Chronicles:
- **Llibre dels fets by James I of Aragon
- **Crònica by Bernat Desclot
- **Crònica de Ramon Muntaner
- **Crònica de Pere el Cerimoniós by Peter IV of Aragon
- *Tirant lo Blanch, an epic romance, one of the best works of Catalan medieval literature.
- Chile
- *Martín Rivas by Alberto Blest Gana, a 19th-century social realist romance novel on the Chilean revolution of the 1850s
- China
- * Four Great Classical Novels
- ** Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- ** Water Margin
- ** Journey to the West
- ** Dream of the Red Chamber
- *Fengshen Yanyi
- Colombia –
- *Cien Años de Soledad, a contemporary novel that parallels Colombian history in the fictional town of Macondo.
- *La Vorágine, a contemporary novel with prosaic poetic interuldes that depicts life in the great pastures, the immensity and overwhelming nature of the Amazon jungle and the appalling conditions under which workers in rubber factories toil.
- *En la diestra de Dios padre, a costumbrist novel depicting life and culture in the Paisa Region
- *María, a costumbrist novel.
- Denmark – Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus
- Ecuador
- *Cumandá Romantico national novel written by Juan León Mera
- Egypt / Ancient Egyptians – Story of Sinuhe
- England –
- *The Ecclesiastical History of the English People by Bede
- Ethiopia & Eritrea – Kebra Nagast
- Flanders –
- *De Leeuw van Vlaanderen
- France
- * Grandes Chroniques de France
- * Liber Historiae Francorum
- * Historia Francorum
- * Les Misérables
- Georgia
- *The Right Hand of the Grand Master - Konstantine Gamsakhurdia
- *Data Tutashkhia - Chabua Amirejibi
- *A Man Was Going Down the Road - Otar Chiladze
- Germany
- *The Sorrows of Young Werther
- *Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann
- Guatemala and Mexico – Popol Vuh
- Scandinavia and Iceland – The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson
- Iceland - Njáls saga
- Iran - Darab Nama by Mardi ibn Ali al-Tarsusi
- Ireland
- *Táin Bó Cúailnge
- *Ulysses
- Israel / Hebrews
- * – Books of Kings by Jeremiah
- * - Books of Chronicles, Book of Ezra and Book of Nehemiah by Ezra
- * - Book of Exodus
- Italy –
- *The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
- *The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni
- Japan –
- *The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu
- *Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
- Korea – Samguk Yusa
- Malaysia –
- *Sejarah Melayu
- *Hikayat Hang Tuah
- *Hikayat Abdullah
- Mayans – Popol Vuh
- Mexico
- *Visión de Anáhuac by Alfonso Reyes
- *Estas ruinas que ves by Jorge Ibargüengoitia
- *Clemencia by Ignacio Manuel Altamirano
- *La muerte del tigre by Rosario Castellanos
- *El éxodo y las flores del camino by Amado Nervo
- *Gringo viejo by Carlos Fuentes
- *El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz
- Mongolia –
- *Borte Chino
- *The Secret History of the Mongols
- The Netherlands –
- *Max Havelaar – Multatuli
- *De avonden – Gerard Reve
- Norway – Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson
- Pakistan - Chach Nama
- Poland
- *An Ancient Tale – Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
- *The Trilogy – Henryk Sienkiewicz
- **With Fire and Sword
- **The Deluge
- **Colonel Wolodyjowski
- *The Peasants – Władysław Reymont
- *The Wedding – Stanisław Wyspiański
- Portugal – Peregrinação
- Philippines
- *Maragtas
- *Noli Me Tangere
- *El filibusterismo
- *Banaag at Sikat
- *Mga Ibong Mandaragit
- *Luha ng Buwaya
- Russia –
- *Primary Chronicle – Nestor the Chronicler
- *Zadonshchina
- *War and Peace and Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy
- *And Quiet Flows the Don - Mikhail Sholokhov
- *The Road to Calvary and Peter I - Aleksey Tolstoy
- *The Life of Klim Samgin - Maxim Gorky
- Scotland –
- *Scots Wha Hae – Robert Burns
- *Sunset Song – Lewis Grassic Gibbon
- *Rob Roy - Sir Walter Scott
- Spain –
- *La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas
- *Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes
- Sweden – The Emigrant Cycle
- Switzerland – William Tell
- Tatar – "Chora Batir"
- Thailand –
- *Maha Chat Kham Luang : The semi-prose rendition of Vessantara Jataka, a hagiographical tale regarding a previous life of Gautama Buddha.
- *Four Reigns by Kukrit Pramoj
- Turkic peoples –
- *Alpamysh
- *Book of Dede Korkut
- *Oghuz-nameh
- *Ergenekon legend
- *Koroglu
- *Kutadgu Bilig
- United States –
- *The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by American satirist Mark Twain
- *Moby-Dick, the 19th-century classic novel by Herman Melville
- *The Great Gatsby novel set in the Roaring Twenties by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- *On the Road, by Jack Kerouac.
- *Sometimes a Great Notion, by Ken Kesey.
- *The Big Rock Candy Mountain, by Wallace Stegner.
- *O Pioneers!, by Willa Cather.
- *The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
- *The U.S.A. Trilogy, by John dos Passos
- *Mason & Dixon, by Thomas Pynchon
- Venezuela – Doña Bárbara by Romulo Gallegos, a novel detailing the struggle between civilization and barbarism in early 20th century, as well as a psychological study of the Venezuelan plainsmen.
- Wales – Mabinogion