Heroes in literature
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- A Choice of heroes : the changing faces of American manhood
- A muse for heroes : nine centuries of the epic in France
- Adventures in the deeps of the mind : the Cuchulain cycle of W. B. Yeats
- Batman : Arkham knight, the Riddler's gambit
- Beowulf and the Celtic Tradition
- Bitter Carnival : Ressentiment and the Abject Hero
- Chapaev and his comrades : war and the Russian literary hero across the twentieth century
- Chosen : the journeys of Bilbo and Frodo of the Shire
- CliffsNotes Beowulf
- CliffsNotes Beowulf
- Critical survey of graphic novels : heroes & superheroes
- Dickens and Melville in their time
- Dryden ; : a study in heroic characterization
- El viaje del héroe : mitología, storytelling y transformación personal
- Endless experiments ; : essays on the heroic experience in American romanticism
- Fame : what the classics tell us about our cult of celebrity
- Figures of the hero in southern narrative
- Fionn mac Cumhaill : Celtic myth in English literature
- From heroics to sentimentalism : a study of Thomas Otway's tragedies
- Gilgamesh : the life of a poem
- Good-bye Heathcliff : changing heroes, heroines, roles, and values in women's category romances
- Hamlet's Arab Journey: Shakespeare's Prince and Nasser's Ghost : Shakespeare's Prince and Nasser's Ghost
- Hero & saint : Shakespeare and the Graeco-Roman heroic tradition
- Heroes and Legends : the most influential characters of literature
- Heroes and legends : the most influential characters of literature
- Heroism and the Black intellectual : Ralph Ellison, politics, and Afro-American intellectual life
- Heroism in the new Black poetry : introductions & interviews
- Homer's hero : human excellence in the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Ingeld and Christ : Heroic concepts and values in Old English Christian poetry
- Keats, the myth of the hero
- Kings & captains ; : variations on a heroic theme
- Lermontov's narratives of heroism
- Literary swordsmen and sorcerers : the makers of heroic fantasy
- Mark Medoff
- Married men and magic tricks : John Updike's erotic heroes
- Meditations on the hero : a study of the romantic hero in nineteenth-century fiction
- Modern heroism ; : essays on D. H. Lawrence, William Empson, & J. R. R. Tolkien
- Native son : the emergence of a new Black hero
- Oedipus tyrannus : tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge
- On the origin of superheroes : from the big bang to Action Comics no. 1
- Our gods wear Spandex : the secret history of comic book heroes
- Progress into silence ; : a study of Melville's heroes
- Reality and the heroic pattern ; : last plays of Ibsen, Shakespeare, and Sophocles
- Shakespeare's heroical histories ; : Henry VI and its literary tradition
- Six existential heroes: the politics of faith
- Somewhere I have never travelled : the second self and the hero's journey in ancient epic
- Spenser's anatomy of heroism ; : a commentary on the faerie queene
- Superheroes and philosophy : truth, justice, and the socratic way
- The Boswellian hero
- The English hero, 1660-1800
- The Herculean hero in Marlowe, Chapman, Shakespeare and Dryden
- The Iliad of Homer
- The Indian chief as tragic hero : native resistance and the literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh
- The Odyssey of Homer
- The Red badge of courage : redefining the hero
- The Romantic heroic ideal
- The absurd hero in American fiction : Updike, Styron, Bellow, Salinger
- The absurd hero in American fiction : Updike, Styron, Bellow, Salinger
- The best of the Achaeans : concepts of the hero in Archaic Greek poetry
- The black avenger in Atlantic culture
- The changing face of the hero
- The great American read, [Episode 4], Heroes
- The hero
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- The hero : a study in tradition, myth, and drama
- The hero : the enduring myth that makes us human
- The hero and the goddess : the Odyssey as pathway to personal transformation
- The hero and the goddess : the Odyssey as pathway to personal transformation
- The hero in French decadent literature
- The hero in Hemingway's short stories
- The hero of the Waverley novels
- The heroic image in five Shakespearean tragedies
- The lion and the fox ; : the role of the hero in the plays of Shakespeare
- The mortal hero : an introduction to Homer's Iliad
- The new novel in America ; : the Kafkan mode in contemporary fiction
- The positive hero in Russian literature
- The science of superheroes
- The tragic mask ; : a study of Faulkner's heroes
- The vanishing hero ; : studies in novelists of the twenties
- The wild west of Louis L'Amour : an illustrated companion to the frontier fiction of an American icon
- Trickster and hero : two characters in the oral and written traditions of the world
- Well in time
- Which way did he go? : the life and times of the private eye
- Woman as hero in Old English literature
- Wordsworth's heroes
- Ḥusayn Kurd Shabistarī
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