The Ancient Trilogy

The Ancient Trilogy (Polish: Trylogia antyczna) is a trilogy by Karol Bunsch [pl] about Alexander the Great, consisting of the novels Olimpias (1955), Parmenion (1963), and Alexander (1968).[1]

The trilogy does not have a universally accepted title and is referred to in various ways, such as "the novel cycle about Alexander of Macedon",[1] "the ancient trilogy",[2] "Bunsch's ancient trilogy",[3] or simply "Bunsch's trilogy".[4] The author himself referred to it as the "trilogy about Alexander of Macedon" in an interview.[5]

  1. ^ a b Filologia polska [Polish Philology] (in Polish). Wydawn. Szkolne i Pedagogiczne. 1975. p. 81.
  2. ^ Radzik, Robert. ""Olimpias" Karol Bunsch". www.bpmokotow.waw.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  3. ^ Krawczuk, Aleksander (1976). "Karola Bunscha trylogia antyczna" [Karol Bunsch's Ancient Trilogy]. Nowe Książki (in Polish). 22 (642): 13–14.
  4. ^ Stabryła, Stanisław (1971). "Trylogii Bunscha część trzecia" [The third part of Bunsch's trilogy]. Twórczość (in Polish). 27 (3): 99–102.
  5. ^ "Pisarz | Karol Bunsch" [Writer | Karol Bunsch]. www.karolbunsch.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.