"Atlantis in Literature: A Critical Analysis of Its Portrayal" embarks on an illuminating journey through the depths of literary history, dissecting the myth of Atlantis and its profound impact across cultures and epochs. From its origins in Plato's dialogues to its modern adaptations in film and fiction, this comprehensive analysis traces the evolution of the Atlantis narrative, exploring its thematic richness and philosophical underpinnings.
Unravel the layers of symbolism and allegory as you delve into the works of iconic authors, including Homer, Edgar Allan Poe, and Jules Verne, while also examining contemporary novels that grapple with pressing societal issues through the lens of this timeless myth. Discover how Atlantis serves as both a cautionary tale and a beacon of hope, reflecting humanity's ambitions, ethical dilemmas, and the delicate balance between progress and preservation.
This critical analysis not only highlights the enduring allure of Atlantis as a literary motif but also invites readers to reflect on the moral lessons embedded within its narrative—a poignant reminder of the fragility of civilization and the responsibility we bear in shaping our collective future. Whether you are a scholar of literature, a lover of mythology, or simply curious about the stories that shape our world, this book offers a profound exploration of one of history's most captivating myths.
Título : Atlantis in Literature: A Critical Analysis of Its Portrayal
EAN : 9798227968852
Editorial : Underwood Publishing
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