Study the great epics and sagas that shaped Western Civilization, from Homer to Arthurian Romance, and rediscover the heroic soul of Europe.
If you've always wanted a humanities education that takes the worldview of our ancestors seriously and isn't ideologically neutered, this is for you. Harvard now charges $87k per year. This course costs less than a month of Netflix and will give you a deeper education in heroic literature than most university students ever receive. By the end of the course, you'll have a thorough understanding of the worldview of our ancestors that will change the way you think and live.
From the wrath of Achilles to the founding of Rome, the four epics of the Greco-Roman Epic Cycle give us the foundations of Western civilization and the heroic worldview.
This section weaves the best of the Norse Sagas into three legendary cycles—Volsung, Tyrfing, and Scylding—that take us from the Gothic steppe of the migration period to the twilight of the Viking age.
This section covers the Ulster and Fenian cycles of Irish heroic literature, alongside the Welsh Mabinogi, taking us from the cattle-raiding chariot culture of the Celtic Iron Age to the Christianization of Ireland.
From Rome's withdrawal from Britannia to the death of Arthur, the last of Aeneas' line, this section traces the transformation of the Pagan heroic ideal into the chivalry and romance of the High Middle Ages.
The course is on Substack, which has a mobile app for easy listening. The course also contains introductory articles, recommended translations, and purchase links for those interested in reading along. New audio episodes are released each month.
The course comes with a community hosted on Telegram. Come talk philosophy, religion, and vitality with me and other like-minded individuals. We're building a network across the West which has already facilitated several IRL groups and meetups. And we're just getting started.
All it takes is 100 dedicated men to alter the course of history