Ancient Greek Literature
Status: public · Confidence: medium (0.725) · Basis: verified_sources
## TL;DR Ancient Greek literature includes epic, lyric, drama, historiography, philosophy, and criticism. This repair removes future and duplicate book entries and maps each fact to a stable reference source. ## Core Explanation The narrowed article highlights three durable anchors: the Homeric epic tradition, the development of Greek tragedy, and Aristotle's Poetics as a major work of literary criticism. Roman literature such as Virgil is left out because it belongs to a different tradition. ## Further Reading - [Greek literature](https://www.britannica.com/art/Greek-literature) - [Greek tragedy](https://www.britannica.com/art/Greek-tragedy) - [Poetics](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Poetics) ## Related Articles - [Greek Mythology](../greek-mythology.md) - [World Literature](../world-literature.md) - [Ancient Egypt](../../history/ancient-egypt.md)