10 INTRODUCTION
HEROES AND LEGENDS
3000 BCE–1300 CE
20 Only the gods dwell forever
in sunlight
The Epic of Gilgamesh
21 To nourish oneself on
ancient virtue induces
perseverance
Book of Changes, attributed
to King Wen of Zhou
22 What is this crime I am
planning, O Krishna?
Mahabharata, attributed
to Vyasa
26 Sing, O goddess, the anger
of Achilles
Iliad, attributed to Homer
34 How dreadful knowledge
of the truth can be when
there’s no help in truth!
Oedipus the King, Sophocles
40 The gates of hell are open
night and day; smooth the
descent, and easy is the way
Aeneid, Virgil
42 Fate will unwind as it must
Beowulf
44 So Scheherazade began...
One Thousand and One Nights
46 Since life is but a dream,
why toil to no avail?
Quan Tangshi
72 Laughter’s the property of
man. Live joyfully
Gargantua and Pantagruel,
François Rabelais
74 As it did to this flower, the
doom of age will blight
your beauty
Les Amours de Cassandre,
Pierre de Ronsard
75 He that loves pleasure must
for pleasure fall
Doctor Faustus, Christopher
Marlowe
76 Every man is the child of
his own deeds
Don Quixote, Miguel de
Cervantes
82 One man in his time plays
many parts
First Folio, William Shakespeare
90 To esteem everything is to
esteem nothing
The Misanthrope, Molière
91 But at my back I always hear
Time’s winged chariot
hurrying near
Miscellaneous Poems,
Andrew Marvell
92 Sadly, I part from you; like a
clam torn from its shell, I go,
and autumn too
The Narrow Road to the Interior,
Matsuo Basho ̄
93 None will hinder and none
be hindered on the journey
to the mountain of death
The Love Suicides at Sonezaki,
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
47 Real things in the darkness
seem no realer than dreams
The Tale of Genji, Murasaki
Shikibu
48 A man should suffer greatly
for his Lord
The Song of Roland
49 Tandaradei, sweetly sang
the nightingale
“Under the Linden Tree,”
Walther von der Vogelweide
50 He who dares not follow love’s
command errs greatly
Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart,
Chrétien de Troyes
52 Let another’s wound be
my warning
Njal’s Saga
54 Further reading
RENAISSANCE TO
ENLIGHTENMENT
1300 –
62 I found myself within a
shadowed forest
The Divine Comedy, Dante
Alighieri
66 We three will swear
brotherhood and unity of
aims and sentiments
Romance of the Three
Kingdoms, Luo Guanzhong
68 Turn over the leef and
chese another tale
The Canterbury Tales,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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