The Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume I (A, B, C): The Ancient World, the Medieval Era, and the Early Modern Period (Revised) (2ND ed.)
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Jacket Description/Back: Table of Contents: VOLUME A: THE ANCIENT WORLD THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST The Babylonian Theogony (c. 2 nd millennium B.C.E), (trans. W. G. Lambert) A Memphite Theology (c. 2500 B.C.E.), (trans. Miriam Lichtheim) Genesis: Chapters 1-11 (1 st millennium B.C.E.), (trans. Robert Alter) Translations: Genesis POETRY OF LOVE AND DEVOTION (c. 3 rd to 2 nd millennium B.C.E.) Last night, as I, the queen, was shining bright (trans. S. N. Kramer) Egyptian Love Songs (trans. W. K. Simpson) Distracting is the foliage of my pasture (trans. W. K. Simpson) I sail downstream in the ferry by the pull of the current (trans. W. K. Simpson) The voice of the turtledove speaks out (trans. W. K. Simpson) I embrace her, and her arms open wide (trans. W. K. Simpson) One, the lady love without a duplicate (trans. W. K. Simpson) How well the lady knows to cast the noose (trans. W. K. Simpson) Why need you hold converse with your heart? (trans. W. K. Simpson) I passed by her house in the dark (trans. W. K. Simpson) THE SONG OF SONGS (1 st millennium B.C.E.), (trans. Jerusalem Bible translation) THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH (c. 1200 B.C.E.), (trans. Maureen Gallery Kovacs) Perspectives: Death and Immortality The Descent of Ishtar to the Underworld (late 2 nd millennium B.C.E), (trans. Stephanie Dalley) from The Book of the Dead (2 nd millennium B.C.E.), (trans. Miriam Lichtheim) Letters to the Dead (2 nd to 1 st millennium B.C.E.), (trans. Gardiner and Sethe) Kabti-Ilani-Marduk: Erra and Ishum(8 th century B.C.E.), (trans. David Damrosch) Crosscurrents THE BOOK OF JOB (6 th century B.C.E.), (trans. Revised Standard Version) Resonances from The Babylonian Theodicy Psalm 22 "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Psalm 102 "Hear my prayer, O Lord; let my cry come unto thee!" Perspectives: Strangers in a Strange Land The Story of Sinuhe (c. 1925 B.C.E.), (trans. Miriam Lichtheim) The Two Brothers (c. 1200 B.C.E.), (trans. Miriam Lichtheim) The Joseph Story (1 st millennium B.C.E.), (New International Version) Genesis 37-50 The Book of Ruth (c. late 6 th century B.C.E.), (New International Version) Crosscurrents CLASSICAL GREECE HOMER (8 th century B.C.E.) from The Iliad (trans. Richmond Lattimore) Book 1: The Wrath of Achilles Book 18: Achilles' Sheild Book 22: The Death of Hektor Book 24: Achilles and Priam Resonance Filip Visnjic: The Death of Kraljevic Marko (trans. Foley) The Odyssey (trans. Robert Fagles) Book 1. Athena Inspires the Prince Book 2. Telemachus Sets Sail Book 3. King Nestor Remembers Book 4. The King and Queen of Sparta Book 5. Odysseus - Nymph and Shipwreck Book 6. The Princess and the Stranger Book 7. Phaeacia's Halls and Gardens Book 8. A Day for Songs and Contests Book 9. In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave Book 10. The Bewitching Queen of Aeaea Book 11. The Kingdom of the Dead Book 12. The Cattle of the Sun Book 13. Ithaca at Last Book 14. The Loyal Swineherd Book 15. The Prince Sets Sail for Home Book 16. Father and Son Book 17. Stranger at the Gates Book 18. The Beggar-King of Ithaca Book 19. Penelope and Her Guest Book 20. Portents Gather Book 21.Odysseus Strings His Bow Book 22. Slaughter in the Hall Book 23. The Great Rooted Bed Book 24. Peace Resonances Franz Kafka: The Silence of the Sirens (trans. Muir and Muir) George Seferis: Upon a Foreign Verse (trans. Keeley and Sherrard) Derek Walcott: from Omeros ARCHAIC LYRIC POETRY ARKHILOKHOS (7 th century B.C.E) Encounter in a Meadow (trans. M. L. West) The Fox and the Hedgehog (trans. M. L. West) Elegies (trans. M. L. West) SAPPHO(early 7 th century B.C.E) Rich-throned immortal Aphrodite (trans. M. L. West) Come, goddess (trans. M. L. West) Some think a fleet (trans. M. L. West) He looks to me to be in heaven (trans. M. L. West) Love shakes my heart (trans. M. L. West) Honestly, I wish I were dead (trans. M. L. West) ...she worshipped you (trans. M. L. West) Like a sweet-apple (trans. M. L. West) The doorman's feet (trans. M. L. West) Resonance Alejandra Pizarnik: Poem, Lovers, Recognition, Meaning of His Absence, Dawn, Falling (trans. Graziano et. al.) ALKAIOS (7 th - 6 th century B.C.E) And fluttered Argive Helen's heart (trans. M. L. West) They tell that Priam and his sons (trans. M. L. West) The high hall is agleam (trans. M. L. West) I can't make out the lie of the winds (trans. M. L. West) PINDAR (518-438 B.C.E.) First Olympian Ode (trans. Frank J. Nisetich) Resonances John Keats: Ode on a Grecian Urn Rainer Maria Rilke: Archaic Torso of Apollo (trans. Arndt) AESCHYLUS (525-456 B.C.E.). Agamemnon (trans. Richmond Lattimore) Resonance W. B. Yeats: Leda and the Swan SOPHOCLES (496-406 B.C.E.) Oedipus the King (trans. David Grene) Antigone (trans. R. Fagles) Resonance Aristotle: from Poetics (trans. Dorsch) Perspectives: Tyranny and Democracy Solon (c. 640-558 B.C.E.) Our state will never fail (trans. M. L. West) The commons I have granted (trans. M. L. West) Those aims for which I called the public meeting (trans. M. L. West) Thucydides (c. 460-400 B.C.E.) from The Peloponnesian War (trans. Steven Lattimore) Plato (c. 429-347 B.C.E) Apology (trans. Jowett) Crosscurrents EURIPIDES (c. 480-405 B.C.E.) The Medea (trans. Rex Warner) Resonance Friedrich Nietzsche: from The Birth of Tragedy (trans. Fadiman) ARISTOPHANES (445-c.380 B.C.E.) Lysistrata (trans. J. Henderson) EARLY SOUTH ASIA THE MAHABHARATA OF VYASA (last centuries B.C.E.-early centuries C.E.) Book 2: The Friendly Dice Game (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) Book 5: The Temptation of Karna (trans. J.A.B. van Buitenen) Book 6: from The Bhagavad Gita (trans. Barbara Stoler Miller) Translations The Bhagavad Gita Resonances Kautilya: from The Treatise on Power (trans. Kangle) Asoka: from Inscriptions (trans. Nikam and McKeon) THE RAMAYANA OF VALMIKI (last centuries B.C.E.) Book 2: The Exile of Rama (trans. Sheldon Pollock) Book 3: The Abduction of Sita (trans. Sheldon Pollock) Book 6: The Death of Ravana and The Fire Ordeal of Sita (trans. Goldman et al.) Resonances from A Public Address, 1989: The Birthplace of God Cannot Be Moved (trans. Busch) Daya Pawar, et al.: We Are Not Your Monkeys (trans. Patwardban) Perspectives: What is "Literature"? The Ramayana of Valmiki The Invention of Poetry (trans. Robert P. Goldman) Rajashekhara (early 900s) from Inquiry into Literature (trans. Sheldon Pollock) Anandavardhana (mid-800s) from Light on Suggestion (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls et al.) Crosscurrents LOVE IN A COURTLY LANGAUGE THE TAMIL ANTHOLOGIES (2 nd -3 rd century) Orampokiyar: What Her Girl Friend Said (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) Anonymous: What Her Girl Friend Said to Him (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) Kapliar: What She Said (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) Uruttiran: What She Said to Her Girl Friend (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) Maturaittamilkkutta Katuvan Mallanar: What the Servants Said to Him (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) Vanmanipputi: What She Said to Her Girl Friend (trans. A. K. Ramanujan) THE SEVEN HUNDRED SONGS OF HALA (2nd-3rd century) At night, cheeks blushed (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) After a quarrel (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) His form (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) While the bhikshu (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) Though he's wronged me (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) Tight lads in fields (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) He finds the missionary position (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) When she bends to touch (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) As though she'd glimpsed (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) Those men (trans. A. K. Mehrotra) THE HUNDRED POEMS OF AMARU (7 th century) She is the child, but I the one of timid heart (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) You will return in an hour? (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) As he came to bed the knot fell open of itself (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) At first our bodies knew a perfect oneness (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) Your palm erases from your cheek the painted ornament (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) They lay upon the bed each turned aside (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) If you are angry with me, you of lotus eyes (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) You listened not to words of friends (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) At day's end as the darkness crept apace (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) Held her (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) Lush clouds in (trans. Daniel H. H. Ingalls) KALIDASA (4 th -5 th century) Shakuntala and the Ring of Recollection (trans. B. S. Miller) Resonances Kuntaka: from The Life-force of Literary Beauty (trans. Krishnamoorthy) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: On Shakuntala (trans. Pollock) Rabindranath Tagore: from Shakuntala: Its Inner Meaning CHINA THE CLASSICAL TRADITION THE BOOK OF SONGS (1000-600 B.C.E.) 1 The Ospreys Cry (trans. Arthur Waley) 5 Locusts (trans. Arthur Waley) 20 Plop Fall the Plums (trans. Arthur Waley) 23 In the Wilds is a Dead Doe (trans. Arthur Waley) Resonances In the wilds there is a dead deer (trans. Bernard Karlgren) Lies a dead deer on younder plain (trans. Ezra Pound) 26 Cypress Boar (trans. Arthur Waley) 41 Northern Wind (trans. Arthur Waley) 45 Of Fair Girls (trans. Arthur Waley) 26 Cypress Boat (trans. Arthur Waley) 76 I Beg You, Zhong (trans. Arthur Waley) 82 The Lady Says (trans. Arthur Waley) 94 Out in the Bushlands a Creeper Grows (trans. Arthur Waley) Resonances In the open grounds there is the creeping grass (trans. Bernhard Karlgren) Mid the bind-grass on the plain (trans. Ezra Pound) 96 The Cock Has Crowed (trans. Arthur Waley) 113 Big Rat (trans. Arthur Waley) 119 Tall Pear Tree (trans. Arthur Waley) 123 Tall is the Pear Tree (trans. Arthur Waley) 143 Moon Rising (trans. Arthur Waley) 154 The Seventh Month (trans. Arthur Waley) 166 May Heaven Guard (trans. Arthur Waley) Resonances Heaven protects and secures you (trans. Bernhard Karlgren) Heaven conserve thy course in quietness (trans. Ezra Pound) 189 The Beck (trans. Arthur Waley) 234 What Plant is not Faded? (trans. Arthur Waley) 238 Oak Clumps (trans. Arthur Waley) 245 Birth to the People (trans. Arthur Waley) 283 So They Appeared (trans. Arthur Waley) Resonances Confucius: from The Analects (trans. S. Leys) Wei Hong: from Preface to The Book of Songs (trans. Yu) CONFUCIUS (551-479 B.C.E.) from The Analects (trans. S. Leys) Perspectives: Daoism and its Ways from Dao De Jing (trans. D. C. Lau) from Zhuangzi (trans. Burton Watson) Liezi (4th century C.E.): from The Book of Liezi (trans. A.C. Graham) Xi Kang (223-262 C.E.): from Letter to Shan Tao (trans. J. Hightower) Liu Yiqing (403-444 C.E.): from A New Account of the Tales of the World (trans. R. B. Mather) Crosscurrents ROME AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE VIRGIL (70-19 B.C.E.) Aeneid (trans. Robert Fitzgerald) from Book 1: A Fateful Haven from Book 2: How They Took the City Book 4: The Passion of the Queen from Book 6: The World Below from Book 8: Evander from Book 12: The Death of Turnus Resonances Horace: from Odes: 1.24: Why should our grief for a man so loved (trans. West) Macrobius: from Saturnalia (trans. Davies) OVID (43 B.C.E.-18 C.E.) Metamorphoses (trans. A. D. Melville) Books 1 and 2 Phaethon Book 3 Tiresias Narcissus and Echo Book 6 Arachne Book 8 The Minotaur Daedalus and Icarus Book 10 Orpheus and Eurydice Orpheus' Song: Ganymede, Hyacinth, Pygmalion Book 11 The Death of Orpheus Book 15 Pythagoras Perspectives: The Culture of Rome and the Beginnings of Christianity Catullus (84-54 B.C.E.) 3 "Cry out lamenting, Venuses and Cupids" (trans. Charles Martin) 5 "Lesbia, let us live only for loving" (trans. Charles Martin) 13 "You will dine well with me, my dear Fabullus" (trans. Charles Martin) 51 "To me that man seems like a god in heaven" (trans. Charles Martin) 76 "If any pleasure can come to a man through recalling" (trans. Charles Martin) 107 "If ever something which someone with no expectation" (trans. Charles Martin) Translations: Catullus' Poem 85 Crosscurrents Horace (65-8 B.C.E.) Satire 1.8 "Once I was wood from a worthless old fig tree" (trans. R. W. Hopper) Satire 1.5 "Leaving the big city behind I found lodgings at Aricia" (trans. N. Rudd) Ode 1.25 "The young bloods are not so eager now" (trans. David West) Ode 1.9 "Soracte standing white and deep" (trans. David West) Ode 2.13 "Not only did he plant you on an unholy day" (trans. David West) Ode 2.14 "Ah how quickly, Postumus, Postumus" (trans. David West) Petronius (d. 65 C.E.) from Satyricon (trans. J.P. Sullivan) Paul (c. 10- c. 67 C.E.) from Epistle to the Romans (trans. New Revised Standard Version) Luke (fl. 80-110 C.E.) from The Gospel According to Luke (trans. New Revised Standard Version) from The Acts of the Apostles (trans. New Revised Standard Version) Roman Responses to Early Christianity Suetonius (c. 70 - after 122 C.E.): from The Twelve Caesars Tacitus (c. 56 - after 118 C.E.): from The Annals of Imperial Rome Pliny the Younger (c. 60 - c. 112 C.E.): Letter to Emperor Trajan Trajan (Emperor of Rome, 98-117 C.E.): Response to Pliny (trans. B. Radice) AUGUSTINE (354-430 C.E.) Confessions (trans. Henry Chadwick) Book 1 Invocation and infancy Grammar school Book 2 The Pear-tree Book 3 Student at Carthage Book 5 Arrival in Rome Book 8 Ponticianus Pick up and read Book 9 Monica's death Book 11 Time, eternity, and memory Resonances Michel de Montaigne: from Essays (trans. Frame) Jean-Jacques Rousseau: from The Confessions (trans. Cohen) Publisher Marketing: The Longman Anthology of World Literature offers a fresh and highly teachable presentation of the varieties of world literature from the ancient world to the early modern period. 0205625932 / 9780205625932 Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume I (A, B, C), The: The Ancient World, The Medieval Era, and The Early Modern Period, 2/e Package consists of: 0205625959 / 9780205625956 Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume A, The: The Ancient World, 2/e 0205625967 / 9780205625963 Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume B, The: The Medieval Era, 2/e 0205625975 / 9780205625970 Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume C, The: The Early Modern Period, 2/e |
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