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national epic is an epic poem or similar work 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 autonomy. 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.

Some consider the national epic to be a product of 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 the Scots Gaelic. However, many national epics (including Macpherson's Ossian) antedate 19th-century romanticism.

Examples of epics that have been enlisted as "national" include

Poetic epics


Western


*Albania - Lahuta e Malcís (The Highland Lute) by Gjergj Fishta
*Ancient Rome - Aeneid
*Anglo-Saxons - Beowulf
*Argentina - Martín Fierro by José Hernández
*Croatia - Smrt Smail-age Čengića by Ivan Mažuranić
*England - Beowulf
*Estonia - Kalevipoeg
*Finland - Kalevala
**Despite the similar names and close linguistic and cultural ties between Finland and Estonia, Kalevala and Kalevipoeg are two completely separate works.
*France - La Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland) about Roland/Orlando.
*Germany - Nibelungenlied
*Greece, Ancient (Hellas and Mediterranean Greek colonies) - Iliad and Odyssey
*Greece (Byzantine Empire) - Digenis Acritas
*Hungary -
**Peril of Sziget (Szigeti Veszedelem)
*Latvia - Lāčplēsis
*Occitania - Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise ("Song of the Albigensian Crusade")
*Portugal - Os Lusíadas ("The Lusiads")
*Poland - Pan Tadeusz
*Sorbs - Nawozenja
*Spain - Cantar de Mio Cid (about the early Reconquista)
*Wales - Mabinogion

Eastern


*Cambodia - Reamker
*Indian subcontinent -
**Mahabharata
**Ramayana
*Indonesia -
**Kakawin Rāmâyaṇa
**Ramakavaca
*Kipchaks (e.g. in Tatarstan) - http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-6/cae07.html Chora Batir
*Kirghiz - Epic of Manas
*Laos - Phra Lak Phra Lam
*Malaysia -
**Hikayat Hang Tuah
**Sejarah Melayu
*Mongols (Kalmyks and Oirats) - Jangar
*Myanmar - Yama Zatdaw
*Iran and Persian speakers in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and other countries - Shahnameh
*Philippines - Maradia Lawana
*Tibetans - Epic of King Gesar
*Thailand - Ramakien
*Vietnam -
**Au Lac myths
**The Tale of Kieu

Prose Epics


Some prose works, while not strictly epic poetry, have an important place in the national consciousness of their nations. These include the following:

Western


*Britain -
**Historia Regum Britanniae
**Hamlet
*Flanders (Flemish-speaking part of Belgium) - De Leeuw van Vlaanderen ("The Lion of Flanders")
*France : Les Misérables (A novel spanning a crucial era of French History)
*Ireland - Táin Bó Cúailnge (Prose narration with poetic interludes)
*Russia -
**Tale of Igor's Campaign
**Zadonshchina
**The Brothers Karamazov
*Spain - Don Quixote
*Tatar - "Chora Batir" http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-6/cae07.html
*United States of America - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (not really an epic, see Great American Novel)
*Wales - Mabinogion

Eastern


*China -
**Romance of the Three Kingdoms (novel)
**Journey to the West (novel)
**Water Margin (novel)
**Dream of the red chamber (novel)
*Ethiopia - Kebra Nagast
*Iran - Shahnameh (a big book with a complete history of Iran)
*Israel - Tanakh (prose with songs)
*Japan -
**Kojiki
**Nihongi (prose with songs)
*Korea - Samguk Yusa (prose with songs)
*Mali - Epic of Sundiata
*Mayans - Popol Vuh
*Mongolia -
**Borte Chino
**The Secret History of the Mongols (Genghis Khan's biography)
*Turkic peoples -
**http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-1/ Alpamysh (all Central Asia)
**Book of Dede Korkut (Oghuz nations: Azerbaijan, Turkey, Turkmenistan)
**Ergenekon (Turkey)

See also


*Epic poetry
*List of world folk-epics
*National myth
*Founding myth
*Civil religion

External Source


*http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/cec/index.shtml Full text epics in the orginal languages

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