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Hardcover The Iliad of Homer Book

ISBN: 102573002X

ISBN13: 9781025730028

The Iliad of Homer

"The Illiad of Homer" stands as a foundational pillar of Western literature, a monumental epic poem that captures the final weeks of the legendary Trojan War. Attributed to the ancient poet Homer, this masterpiece centers on the devastating rage of Achilles and its catastrophic consequences for both the Greek and Trojan armies. Through its soaring verses, the work explores the complex interplay between human ambition, the code of honor, and the inescapable whims of the Olympian gods.

The narrative brings to life a cast of iconic figures, including the proud King Agamemnon, the noble Hector of Troy, and the cunning Odysseus, as they navigate the brutal realities of ancient siege warfare. Beyond the battlefield, "The Illiad of Homer" provides a profound examination of mortality, friendship, and the pursuit of eternal glory. This epic remains a vital touchstone for understanding classical antiquity and the origins of heroic storytelling. Its enduring influence on art, philosophy, and literature makes it an essential work for any reader seeking to explore the depths of the human condition and the tragic nature of war.

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