Zur Alexandersage, written by Heinrich Becker and published in 1906, delves into the fascinating realm of the Alexander Romance, a legendary cycle of tales surrounding the life and conquests of Alexander the Great. This scholarly work examines the development and transmission of these narratives, separating historical fact from myth and exploring the cultural significance of Alexander as a figure of legend.
Becker's analysis provides insights into the enduring appeal of Alexander, whose exploits were embellished and transformed over centuries, captivating audiences across different cultures. Zur Alexandersage remains a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of Alexander's image and the evolution of ancient storytelling.
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