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Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhailovich, "Epic and Novel" in The Dialogic Imagination, University of Texas Press, 1981.
Boileau, Nicholas, The Art of Poetry, translated by John Dryden, Rentley, 1683.
Clark, John, A History of Epic Poetry, Haskell, 1973.
Cook, Patrick, "The Epic Chronotope from Ariosto to Spenser," in Annali D'Italianistica, Vol. 12, 1994, pp. 115-142.
Dacier, Anne, "Letters," "Preface to Homer," and "Notes to Iliad," in Madame Dacier: Scholar and Humanist, edited by Fern Farnham, Angel...
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