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Do we really want to open this up to all the literary cycles?
editI added the Shakespearian Henriad, but there are so many sets of novels that occur to one that one wonders whether there is any end: the Harry Potter novels, the Rabbit series, The Lord of the Rings, The Clan of the Cave Bear, and should one mention Sherlock Holmes etc.? TomS TDotO (talk) 07:08, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
Folk and classical cycles?
editI think "opening" our topic here to modern or popular "series" of novels, movies and television series' would destroy the "focus" - but if it is not to be confined to cycles of stories and history (or pseudo-history) from medieval and renaissance Europe (we already have examples from Africa and Japan) - then what about the well known "Middle East" cycles? I have taken the liberty of adding two of these. We badly need a lead section here (really) with a rationale for our choice of "matters", if only to keep ourselves out of the shaky ground of borderline cases. --Soundofmusicals (talk) 02:56, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
- That's the difficult part, defining this in such a way that the classic cycles aren't completely drowned out by the 40,000 Hammers or whatever... Drmies (talk) 02:58, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
- Had a tentative go at this - calling them "folk and literary"? Also put some order into the list - unless each culture is to have its separate heading we are left with the good old alphabet - in this case by subject... ---Soundofmusicals (talk) 03:30, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
- I'd love to spend some time on this but can't do so now. The problem with "literary" is...well...I think you and I may agree on what we think is "literary", but others will likely disagree. (I was trying to point at Warhammer 40,000 previously.) But I appreciate your interest. I've run into more of these "In modern culture" things than I can count (most recently on Colchis--see history) and it's bothersome. Drmies (talk) 14:51, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
- Had a tentative go at this - calling them "folk and literary"? Also put some order into the list - unless each culture is to have its separate heading we are left with the good old alphabet - in this case by subject... ---Soundofmusicals (talk) 03:30, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
Should this include Viking Sagas?
editSeems to fit the definition pretty well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Danson (talk • contribs) 21:31, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
metaphor
editWhy are they called "cycles"? Might be worth mentioning. —Tamfang (talk) 19:38, 8 April 2024 (UTC)