The Iliad (English Version)
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• Author: Homer
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789388100229
About the Book:
The Iliad is one of the greatest epic poems of ancient literature, traditionally attributed to the Greek poet Homer. Written in the 8th century BC in the rhythmic form of dactylic hexameter, this timeless work narrates events during the final phase of the Trojan War, a legendary conflict between the Greeks and the city of Troy.
The epic primarily focuses on the intense conflict between King Agamemnon and the mighty warrior Achilles, whose anger and pride influence the course of the war. Through dramatic battles, heroic deeds, and emotional struggles, the poem portrays the courage, honour, and tragedy experienced by warriors on both sides of the conflict.
Set against the backdrop of the ten-year siege of Troy by a coalition of Greek states, The Iliad vividly depicts the values, beliefs, and heroic ideals of ancient Greek society. The narrative includes legendary characters such as Hector, Priam, and Patroclus, whose actions shape the fate of the battlefield.
Celebrated for its powerful storytelling, poetic beauty, and exploration of themes such as glory, fate, and human conflict, The Iliad continues to be one of the most influential works of world literature and remains widely read and studied across generations.
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The Iliad (English Version)
The Iliad (English Version)
Product Details:
• Author: Homer
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789388100229
About the Book:
The Iliad is one of the greatest epic poems of ancient literature, traditionally attributed to the Greek poet Homer. Written in the 8th century BC in the rhythmic form of dactylic hexameter, this timeless work narrates events during the final phase of the Trojan War, a legendary conflict between the Greeks and the city of Troy.
The epic primarily focuses on the intense conflict between King Agamemnon and the mighty warrior Achilles, whose anger and pride influence the course of the war. Through dramatic battles, heroic deeds, and emotional struggles, the poem portrays the courage, honour, and tragedy experienced by warriors on both sides of the conflict.
Set against the backdrop of the ten-year siege of Troy by a coalition of Greek states, The Iliad vividly depicts the values, beliefs, and heroic ideals of ancient Greek society. The narrative includes legendary characters such as Hector, Priam, and Patroclus, whose actions shape the fate of the battlefield.
Celebrated for its powerful storytelling, poetic beauty, and exploration of themes such as glory, fate, and human conflict, The Iliad continues to be one of the most influential works of world literature and remains widely read and studied across generations.
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Product Details:
• Author: Homer
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789388100229
About the Book:
The Iliad is one of the greatest epic poems of ancient literature, traditionally attributed to the Greek poet Homer. Written in the 8th century BC in the rhythmic form of dactylic hexameter, this timeless work narrates events during the final phase of the Trojan War, a legendary conflict between the Greeks and the city of Troy.
The epic primarily focuses on the intense conflict between King Agamemnon and the mighty warrior Achilles, whose anger and pride influence the course of the war. Through dramatic battles, heroic deeds, and emotional struggles, the poem portrays the courage, honour, and tragedy experienced by warriors on both sides of the conflict.
Set against the backdrop of the ten-year siege of Troy by a coalition of Greek states, The Iliad vividly depicts the values, beliefs, and heroic ideals of ancient Greek society. The narrative includes legendary characters such as Hector, Priam, and Patroclus, whose actions shape the fate of the battlefield.
Celebrated for its powerful storytelling, poetic beauty, and exploration of themes such as glory, fate, and human conflict, The Iliad continues to be one of the most influential works of world literature and remains widely read and studied across generations.











