Iliad
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Iliad

Homer

Yayıncı
HarperCollins
Sayfa
704
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1819

Özet

Iliad is Homer's foundational epic of wrath, honor, grief, and war, set during the final phase of the Greek siege of Troy. The poem centers on Achilles, whose anger at Agamemnon reshapes the fate of Greeks and Trojans alike. Around him stand Hector, Priam, Patroclus, Helen, Andromache, and the gods, each caught in a conflict where glory and loss cannot be separated.

The power of the Iliad comes from its refusal to make war simple. Heroic combat is magnificent, but also devastating; public honor collides with private love, friendship, duty, and mortality. Readers interested in Greek mythology, ancient epic, Trojan War stories, heroic tragedy, classical literature, and the emotional cost of fame will find one of the central works of world literature.

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