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Amit Chaudhuri’s “The Origins of Dislike Epic” presents a groundbreaking examination of how dislike, antagonism, and opposition function as fundamental forces in epic literature across cultures. Rather than focusing solely on heroism and glory, Chaudhuri investigates the complex emotions of aversion and rejection that drive narrative conflict.
The work traces the genealogy of dislike through various epic traditions, revealing how characters’ mutual antipathy creates dramatic tension and philosophical depth. Chaudhuri argues that understanding dislike is crucial to comprehending epic narratives, as it often motivates action more powerfully than positive emotions.
Published by Oxford University Press, this non-fiction scholarly work offers literary critics, students, and enthusiasts of classical literature fresh perspectives on canonical texts. It challenges conventional interpretations of epic heroes and villains by centering emotional authenticity and psychological complexity.






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