It is a long narrative poem following exalted characters through adventures
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Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.Virgil, besides being a great poet, had special significance to Rome as he was the one who wrote Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and how their ancestors came to Italy.
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The term "American Dream" is explained in the epilogue of his book "Epic of America". It starts on page 412 and on page 415 the term is mentioned the first time... ;)
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It's a major theme, no doubt, going all the way back to the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is the earliest known work of fiction.