The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians by E. A. Wallis Budge is a remarkable introduction to the literary, religious, and intellectual heritage of ancient Egypt. Drawing upon hieroglyphic inscriptions, papyri, funerary texts, hymns, legends, and moral teachings, Budge presents a vivid survey of the writings that shaped one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Through careful translation and commentary, he opens a window into the beliefs, imagination, and daily life of the ancient Egyptians.The book explores a wide range of literary forms, including creation myths, sacred hymns, magical texts, wisdom literature, historical narratives, and stories of adventure and morality. Budge examines celebrated works such as the Book of the Dead, royal inscriptions, and philosophical teachings that reveal the Egyptians’ understanding of the soul, the afterlife, divine justice, and the cosmic order governing human existence. These writings reflect a civilization deeply concerned with spirituality, ethics, and the eternal destiny of mankind.In addition to religious literature, the volume highlights the elegance and sophistication of Egyptian storytelling and poetry. Tales of kings, journeys, supernatural events, and heroic figures demonstrate the creativity and emotional depth of Egyptian authors across centuries of cultural development. Budge also discusses the evolution of Egyptian writing systems and the role of scribes in preserving knowledge and tradition.Combining historical scholarship with accessible narrative style, Budge connects Egyptian literature with the broader history of the ancient Near East and the origins of world civilization. His work remains an important contribution to Egyptology and the study of ancient religions and texts.Rich in cultural insight and historical fascination, The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians invites modern readers to rediscover the wisdom, mythology, and literary brilliance of ancient Egypt through the words preserved on temple walls, tombs, and sacred manuscripts for thousands of years.