The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I
The Lusiad Or The Discovery of India: An Epic Poem Book I is an epic poem that celebrates the heroic exploits of explorers journeying to India, symbolizing the age of maritime exploration. This work weaves together adventure, national pride, and the glory of an empire, highlighting both human and divine elements typical of an epic narrative. The initial part delves into the poet s life, touching on his noble lineage and early struggles, along with his deep passion for love and poetry. His life unfolds with hardships, including the shipwreck of his father, exile due to personal relationships, and military service against invaders. These experiences shape his poetic journey and contributions to battle, positioning the poem as a reflection of both personal challenges and the broader historical context of exploration. This segment sets the foundation for the epic tale that follows, blending the personal with the national spirit of a pioneering era.
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The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I
The Lusiad Or The Discovery of India: An Epic Poem Book I is an epic poem that celebrates the heroic exploits of explorers journeying to India, symbolizing the age of maritime exploration. This work weaves together adventure, national pride, and the glory of an empire, highlighting both human and divine elements typical of an epic narrative. The initial part delves into the poet s life, touching on his noble lineage and early struggles, along with his deep passion for love and poetry. His life unfolds with hardships, including the shipwreck of his father, exile due to personal relationships, and military service against invaders. These experiences shape his poetic journey and contributions to battle, positioning the poem as a reflection of both personal challenges and the broader historical context of exploration. This segment sets the foundation for the epic tale that follows, blending the personal with the national spirit of a pioneering era.
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The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I

The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I

by Luis De Camoes
The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I

The Lusiad Or, The Discovery Of India An Epic Poem Book I

by Luis De Camoes

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The Lusiad Or The Discovery of India: An Epic Poem Book I is an epic poem that celebrates the heroic exploits of explorers journeying to India, symbolizing the age of maritime exploration. This work weaves together adventure, national pride, and the glory of an empire, highlighting both human and divine elements typical of an epic narrative. The initial part delves into the poet s life, touching on his noble lineage and early struggles, along with his deep passion for love and poetry. His life unfolds with hardships, including the shipwreck of his father, exile due to personal relationships, and military service against invaders. These experiences shape his poetic journey and contributions to battle, positioning the poem as a reflection of both personal challenges and the broader historical context of exploration. This segment sets the foundation for the epic tale that follows, blending the personal with the national spirit of a pioneering era.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789370819696
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 03/01/2025
Pages: 106
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Lu s Vaz de Cam es, often referred to as Camoens in English, is widely regarded as Portugal's greatest poet and one of the most influential literary figures in the Portuguese language. His poetic mastery has earned comparisons to some of history's greatest writers, such as Shakespeare, Milton, Homer, Virgil, and Dante. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Cam es' works were profoundly influenced by classical authors such as Dante Alighieri, Homer, Virgil, Francesco Petrarca, and Ludovico Ariosto. He is best known for his epic poem "Os Lus adas," which chronicles the voyages of Portuguese explorers and highlights themes of national pride, love, and adventure. His works, full of lyrical beauty and deep emotion, have had a lasting impact on Portuguese literature and culture. Cam es died on June 10, 1580, in Lisbon, where he was later buried at the Jer nimos Monastery. His parents were Sim o Vaz de Cam es and Ana de S de Macedo. His legacy as a poet continues to inspire and influence writers around the world.
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