The Iliad

The Iliad by Homer is a significant work published by Harper Press in 2011, featuring 648 pages in English. This epic poem unfolds nine years into the Trojan War, centering on the renowned warrior Achilles and the conflicts that arise from his dispute with King Agamemnon. As one of the oldest and most esteemed examples of Western literature, this edition presents a timeless narrative that continues to resonate with readers.
In The Iliad, readers will encounter themes of war, honor, and the complexities of human emotions amidst the backdrop of military conflict. The poem intricately weaves together the sagas of its characters, exploring the brutal realities of civil war and the personal struggles faced by those involved. This UK edition invites readers to delve into a foundational text that has shaped literary traditions and continues to be a vital part of the literary canon.
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‘Clanless, lawless, homeless is he who is in love with civil war, that brutal ferocious thing.’
The epic poem The Iliad begins nine years after the beginning of the Trojan War and describes the great warrior Achilles and the battles and events that take place as he quarrels with the King Agamemnon. Attributed to Homer, The Iliad, along with The Odyssey, is still revered today as the oldest and finest example of Western Literature.
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