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ARMENIAN LITERATURE: COMPRISING POETRY, DRAMA, FOLKLORE, AND CLASSIC TRADITIONS
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ARMENIAN LITERATURE: COMPRISING POETRY, DRAMA, FOLKLORE, AND CLASSIC TRADITIONS in Ottawa, ON
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ARMENIAN LITERATURE: COMPRISING POETRY, DRAMA, FOLKLORE, AND CLASSIC TRADITIONS in Ottawa, ON
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This volume is an essential reading for all who love literature, especially for those who would like to familiar themselves with the essence of the Armenian literature. Readers familiar with the Armenian literature will also benefit from this. The dramatic works such as the The Woe of Araxes epic poetry, or David of Sassoun (Sasountsi David - ) heroic tail will bring back the nostalgic feelings associated with revisiting the Armenian classic literature. The especial introduction of Robert Arnot, an expert in Armenian Literature, is a valuable part of this volume that the reader will most probably find it informative and intriguing in terms of adequately depicting the state and the nature of the Armenian literature.
This volume is an essential reading for all who love literature, especially for those who would like to familiar themselves with the essence of the Armenian literature. Readers familiar with the Armenian literature will also benefit from this. The dramatic works such as the The Woe of Araxes epic poetry, or David of Sassoun (Sasountsi David - ) heroic tail will bring back the nostalgic feelings associated with revisiting the Armenian classic literature. The especial introduction of Robert Arnot, an expert in Armenian Literature, is a valuable part of this volume that the reader will most probably find it informative and intriguing in terms of adequately depicting the state and the nature of the Armenian literature.

















