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Iliad
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Dive into The Iliad, one of the two monumental ancient Greek epic poems traditionally credited to Homer. Believed to have been composed in the 8th or 7th century BC, this timeless work is often regarded as the oldest surviving piece of literature in the Greek language, earning its place as the cornerstone of European literary tradition. While the authorship remains a topic of debate, as the poems exhibit signs of a rich oral storytelling history, The Iliad vividly recounts the gripping events of the final year of the siege of Troy, illuminating the complexities of war, heroism, and human ...
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Iliad of Homer
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The Iliad is a timeless epic poem, crafted in dactylic hexameters and traditionally attributed to Homer. Set against the backdrop of the legendary Trojan War, it chronicles the dramatic events of a ten-year siege of Ilium by a coalition of Greek states. The narrative focuses on the intense conflict between King Agamemnon and the mighty warrior Achilles, unfolding over just a few weeks in the final year of the war. Yet, within this brief timeframe, the Iliad weaves in countless Greek legends and tales about the siege, offering a rich tapestry of heroism, honor, and tragedy.
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Iliad of Homer, Rendered into English Blank Verse
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Praised as a remarkable achievement, this rendition of Homers Iliad stands out as the finest English translation to date. The London Times noted in 1865 that it is a splendid performance, while the Edinburgh Review highlighted its captivating nature, teeming with life and fervent interest. Lord Derbys version brings us closer to the original text than any previous attempt, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking to experience the essence of this epic tale.
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The Iliad by Homer
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Discover The Iliad, a gripping epic that chronicles the final weeks of the war between the Greeks and the Trojans before the fall of Troy. This prose translation by Samuel Butler, a renowned 19th-century novelist, brings to life a story that is both brutally intense, deeply moving, and strikingly relevant. With vivid imagery and raw emotional depth, this masterpiece explores the destructive rage that drives men toward their own downfall. Long before the rise of cinema, The Iliad had already mastered the storytelling techniques later embraced by Hollywood blockbusters, making its narrative feel...
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The Iliad - Homer
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The Iliad, together with the Odyssey, is one of two ancient Greek epic poems traditionally attributed to Homer. The poem is commonly dated to the 8th or 7th century BC, and many scholars believe it is the oldest extant work of literature in the Greek language, making it the first work of European literature. The existence of a single author for the poems is disputed as the poems themselves show evidence of a long oral tradition and hence, multiple authors. The poem concerns events during the tenth and final year in the siege of the city of Iliun, or Troy, by the Greeks.View our entire ...
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Iliad (Pope Translation)
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Homer’s Iliad stands as the cornerstone of Western literature, masterfully unfolding the dramatic events of the final year of the Trojan War across twenty-four books of Greek hexameter poetry. This renowned translation by Alexander Pope, crafted in captivating rhyming couplets, is often hailed as one of the greatest feats of literary translation in English. Dive into this epic narrative that begins with the furious wrath of Achilles and culminates with the poignant burial of Hector, the noble horseman. (Introduction by Steve Perkins)
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The Iliad Audiobook
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The Iliad by Homer is a legendary sonnet set during the Trojan Conflict, zeroing in on the contention between the Greek legend Achilles and the Trojan sovereign Hector. The sonnet starts with Achilles' indignation after his authority, Agamemnon, claims away his reward, the lady Briseis. Achilles pulls out from the fight, prompting Greek misfortunes. As the Trojans, drove by Hector, make strides, Achilles' companion Patroclus wears Achilles' protection and is killed by Hector. Irritated, Achilles gets back to fight, kills Hector, and disrespects his body. At last, Lord Priam of Troy asks ...
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