I'm working my way through a condensed version of the Western Canon, reading the major works of every time period. What important piece of literature comes after Augustine but before Dante and Chaucer? Aquinas, Song of Roland, Beowulf, and the Nibelungleid are all reccomended but which is the most important to get a sense for the tradition and impact, if I only have time for one?
>>9632409
My vote is Chretien De Troyes Arthurian Romances
Any of the national epics desu.
Personally I would go
>Chanson de Geste
>El Cid
>Arthurian Cycle
>Poetic Edda
>Nibelunglied
>Beowulf
>Kalevala (but only for meme related purposes)
>>9632409
these sort of isometric cut open interior pictures with comfy anime girls are really nice.
got any more?
>>9632727
I wish.
>>9633269
Found one, m8.
>>9633292
This makes me comfy vicariously but I know that if I actually lived there it would be a disgusting mess
>>9632727
like this?
>>9634510
I'm doing this too.I'm still in the Greekshelp
>>9632727
this made me laugh real hard desu
>>9634523
The greeks are fun my dude. They still had a sense of childlike wonder and humor about the world that was lost in the oppressive rigour of the late Roman schools like the stoics.
>>9634510
that one's a bit spooky
>>9635627
>this will never exist
>you will never be a part of it
>>9636330
imply
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIl2-5f8NTo
>>9636446
Is the peak of experimental art?
>>9636908
it's only the beginning
we will all be cute anime girls forever
>>9637214
Screw the Western Canon, I need literature for this feel.
>>9632727
How about an uncomfy anime girl?
>>9637327
but that's a comfy cat
>>9637327
that looks quite nice desu, she'll warm up soon
>>9632409
Does there exist a 'Western Canon' outside of Bloom's book? i don't believe there is.
>>9637415
That's a debate I'm not prepared to have. I simply mean the chronology of major works of Western literature and philosophy.
>>9637528
How can it be a chronology if it isn't documented and agreed upon?
>>9637531
There are always works of literature that are influenced by and comment upon ideas and writers that predate them. For example, without a background of this sort you won't understand Ullyses as well as someone who understand Hamlet, the Odyssey, and the ingenuity of the modernist movement. So, there isn't an official chronology recognized by all the authors themselves, but there is definitely a rough order to the (subjectively) major works of western literature and their respective influence on the works that follow them. By sampling these works in the order that they were written I hope to at least gleam some small understanding of the evolution of Western thought.