List of epic poems
The first page of the Beowulf manuscript, 8th to 10th century.
This is a list of epic poems .
Ancient epics (to AD 500)
Before the 8th century BC
8th to 6th centuries BC
Iliad , ascribed to Homer (Greek mythology )
Odyssey , ascribed to Homer (Greek mythology)
Works and Days , ascribed to Hesiod (Greek mythology)
Theogony , ascribed to Hesiod (Greek mythology)
Shield of Heracles , ascribed to Hesiod (Greek mythology)
Catalogue of Women , ascribed to Hesiod (Greek mythology; only fragments survive)
Cypria , Aethiopis , Little Iliad , Iliupersis , Nostoi and Telegony , forming the so-called Epic Cycle (only fragments survive)
Oedipodea , Thebaid , Epigoni and Alcmeonis , forming the so-called Theban Cycle (only fragments survive)
A series of poems ascribed to Hesiod during antiquity (of which only fragments survive): Aegimius (alternatively ascribed to Cercops of Miletus), Astronomia , Descent of Perithous , Idaean Dactyls (almost completely lost), Megala Erga , Megalai Ehoiai , Melampodia and Wedding of Ceyx
Capture of Oechalia , ascribed to Homer or Creophylus of Samos during antiquity (only a fragment survives)
Phocais , ascribed to Homer during antiquity (only a fragment survives)
Titanomachy ascribed to Eumelus of Corinth (only a fragment survives)
Danais (written by one of the cyclic poets and from which the Danaid tetralogy of Aeschylus draws its material), Minyas and Naupactia , almost completely lost
5th to 4th centuries BC
3rd century BC
2nd century BC
1st century BC
1st century AD
2nd century
2nd to 5th centuries
3rd to 4th centuries
4th century
5th century
Medieval epics (500–1500)
6th century
7th century
8th to 10th centuries
Beowulf (Old English )
Waldere , Old English version of the story told in Waltharius (below), known only as a brief fragment
Alpamysh , a Turkic epic
Karolus magnus et Leo papa (Carolingian, Latin, before 814)
Daredevils of Sassoun (Armenian )
Bhagavata Purana (Sanskrit ) "Stories of the Lord ", based on earlier sources
Lay of Hildebrand and Muspilli (Old High German , c. 870 )
Kakawin Ramayana , Javanese version of the Ramayana (c. 870)
Shahnameh (Persian literature ; details Persian legend and history from prehistoric times to the fall of the Sassanid Empire , by Ferdowsi )
Waltharius by Ekkehard of St. Gall (Germany, Latin ); about Walter of Aquitaine
Poetic Edda (no particular authorship; oral tradition of the North Germanic peoples )
Vikramarjuna Vijaya and Ādi purāṇa (c. 941), Kannada poems by Adikavi Pampa
Ajitha Purana and Gadaayuddha (c.993 and c.999), Kannada poems by Ranna
Neelakesi (Tamil Jain epic)
11th century
The Knight in the Panther's Skin by Shota Rustaveli , one of the greatest Georgian poets.
12th century
13th century
14th century
15th century
Modern epics (from 1500)
16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
The Tale of Kiều by Nguyễn Du (c. 1800)
Thalaba the Destroyer by Robert Southey (1801)
Madoc by Robert Southey (1805)
Psyche by Mary Tighe (1805)
The Columbiad by Joel Barlow (1807)
Milton: A Poem by William Blake (1804–1810)
Marmion by Walter Scott (1808)
Alipashiad by Haxhi Shehreti (before 1817)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by Lord Byron , narrating the travels of Childe Harold (1812–1818)[ 12]
Queen Mab by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1813)
Roderick the Last of the Goths by Robert Southey (1814)
The Lord of the Isles by Walter Scott (1813)
Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1815)
The Revolt of Islam (Laon and Cyntha) by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1817)
Harold the Dauntless by Walter Scott (1817)
Manuscripts of Dvůr Králové and Zelená Hora , forged epic published in 1818
Endymion (1818) by John Keats
Hyperion (1818) and The Fall of Hyperion (1819) by John Keats
The Battle of Marathon by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1820)
Phra Aphai Mani by Sunthorn Phu (1821 or 1822–1844)
Don Juan by Lord Byron (1824), an example of a "mock" epic in that it parodies the epic style of the author's predecessors[ 12]
Camões by Almeida Garrett (1825), narrating the last years and deeds of Luís de Camões
Dona Branca by Almeida Garrett (1826), the fantastic tale of the forbidden love between Portuguese princess Branca and Moorish king Aben-Afan
Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe (1827)
The Gypsies (poem) by Alexander Pushkin (1827)
The Free Besieged by Dionysios Solomos (1828–1851)
The Fall of Nineveh by Edwin Atherstone (1828–1868)
Creation, Man and the Messiah by Henrik Wergeland (1829)
The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin (1833)
Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus , translated by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1833)
Messiah's Kingdom by Agnes Bulmer (1833)
Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz (1834)
The Baptism on the Savica (Krst pri Savici ) by France Prešeren (1836)
Florante at Laura , an awit by Francisco Balagtas (1838)
Haidamaky by Taras Shevchenko (1841)
King Alfred by John Fitchett (completed by Robert Roscoe and published in 1841–1842)
Horatius by Thomas Babington Macaulay (1842)
Germany. A Winter's Tale by Heinrich Heine (1843), a "mock" epic
János Vitéz by Sándor Petőfi (1845)
Smrt Smail-age Čengića by Ivan Mažuranić (1846)
Toldi (1846), Toldi szerelme ("Toldi's Love ", 1879) and Toldi estéje ("Toldi's Night ", 1848) by János Arany , forming the so-called "Toldi trilogy "
Evangeline by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1847)
The Mountain Wreath by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (1847)
The Tales of Ensign Stål by Johan Ludvig Runeberg (first part published in 1848, second part published in 1860)
Kalevala by Elias Lönnrot (1849 Finnish mythology )
I-Juca-Pirama (1851) by Gonçalves Dias
Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1853; Estonian mythology )
The Prelude by William Wordsworth
Song of Myself by Walt Whitman (1855)
The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855)
A Confederação dos Tamoios by Gonçalves de Magalhães (1856)
The Saga of King Olaf by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1856–1863)
Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1857)
Os Timbiras by Gonçalves Dias (1857)
Meghnad Badh Kavya by Michael Madhusudan Dutta (1861)
Terje Vigen by Henrik Ibsen (1862)
La Légende des siècles (The Legend of the Centuries ) by Victor Hugo (1859–1877)
The Earthly Paradise by William Morris (1868–1870)
Ibonia , oral epic of Madagascar (first transcription: 1870)
Martín Fierro by José Hernández (1872)
Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson (c. 1874)
Clarel by Herman Melville (1876)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris (1876)
L'Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer (1877)
The Light of Asia by Edwin Arnold (1879)
The City of Dreadful Night by Bysshe Vanolis (finished in 1874, published in 1880)
Tristram of Lyonesse by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1882)
The Rape of Florida by Albery Allson Whitman (1884 later republished as Twasinta's Seminoles )
Eros and Psyche by Robert Bridges (1885)
La Fin de Satan by Victor Hugo (written between 1855 and 1860, published in 1886)
Canigó by Jacint Verdaguer (1886)
Lāčplēsis ('The Bear-Slayer') by Andrejs Pumpurs (1888; Latvian Mythology)
Tabaré by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (1888; national epic of Uruguay)
The Wanderings of Oisin by William Butler Yeats (1889)
Kotan Utunnai , Ainu epic, recorded in the 1880s, published in 1890
Host and Guest by Vazha-Pshavela (1893)
The 9th of July 1821 by Vasilis Michaelides (1893–1895; national epic of Cyprus written in Cypriot Greek)
The Tale of Balen by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1896)
Lục Vân Tiên by Nguyễn Đình Chiểu
Amir Arsalan , narrated by Mohammad Ali Naqib al-Mamalek to the Qajar Shah of Persia
20th century
21st century
Other epics
Canaäd , an epic poem reconstructing Canaanite mythology, set during the Late Bronze Age.
Epic of Bamana Segu , oral epic of the Bambara people , composed in the 19th century and recorded in the 20th century
Epic of Darkness , tales and legends of primeval China
Epic of Jangar , poem of the Oirat people
Epic of Köroğlu , Turkic oral tradition written down mostly in 18th century
Epic of Manas (18th century)
Epic of the Forgotten , Bulgarian poetic saga
Gesta Berengarii imperatoris
Heavensfield , alliterative epic on the life of medieval king Oswald of Northumbria.
Hikayat Seri Rama , Malay version of the Ramayana
Hinilawod , Filipino epic from the island of Panay
Hotsuma Tsutae
Khun Chang Khun Phaen , a Thai poem
Klei Khan Y Dam San , a Vietnamese poem
Koti and Chennayya and Epic of Siri , Tulu poems
Kutune Shirka , sacred yukar epic of the Ainu people of which several translations exist
Lay of Mouse-fate (Musurdvitha) , a fantasy epic inspired by animal fable and Arthurian legend.
Mu'allaqat , Arabic poems written by seven poets in Classical Arabic , these poems are very similar to epic poems and specially the poem of Antarah ibn Shaddad
Parsifal by Richard Wagner (opera, composed 1880–1882)
Pasyón , Filipino religious epic, of which the 1703 and 1814 versions are popular
Popol Vuh , history of the K'iche' people
Ramakien , Thailand's national epic derived from the Ramayana
Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner (opera, composed 1848–1874)
Siribhoovalaya , a unique work of multi-lingual literature written by Kumudendu Muni , a Jain monk
Yadegar-e Zariran (Middle Persian )
Yama Zatdaw , Burmese version of the Ramayana
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