"By the general process of epic poetry, I mean the way this form of art has constantly responded to the profound needs of the society in which it was made"
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The subtext is a warning against treating the epic as timeless decoration. If epic is responsive, it’s also contingent. The Iliad isn’t great because it’s old; it’s old because it solved something urgent for its world: how to stage violence, honor, fate, and communal loss at a scale a city could recognize as its own. Abercrombie’s emphasis on "constantly" pushes against the idea of the epic as a single golden-age artifact. He wants a lineage of adaptations, not a canon frozen in amber.
Context matters: Abercrombie was writing in a modernist era that loved to announce ruptures with the past while still scavenging it. Post-Victorian Britain, shadowed by industrial upheaval and looming war, was obsessed with what collective story could hold a fractured public together. By framing epic as society’s answer to its deepest pressures, he’s also defending poetry’s relevance: not as personal confession, but as a public instrument, built to carry history, anxiety, and aspiration when other genres buckle.
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