‘Hera’ replied the father of men and gods, ‘do not expect to know all my thoughts: though you are my wife you would find it a burden. Whatever it is right for you to hear, no immortal, no human, shall know before you; but of what I plan without reference to the gods, make ...
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In the war of Troy, the Greeks having sacked some of the neighbouring towns, and taken from thence two beautiful captives, Chryseïs and Briseïs, allotted the first to Agamemnon, and the last to Achilles. Chryses, the father of Chryseïs, and priest of Apollo, comes to the Grecian cam...
Books 3, 18 and 22 of this version of the Iliad appeared originally in Grand Street, Book 6 in TriQuarterly. Part of Bernard Knox’s Introduction appeared in Grand Street. The illustrations on display pages are traditional Greek motifs, redrawn by Ann Gold. This translation in its print...
This book offers a clear and stimulating introduction to Homer's Iliad, the greatest poem of Western culture. It discusses central aspects of the work (including the tradition of oral poetry, the style and structure of the epic, and its depiction of the gods, heroism, war, and gender roles...
One of the foremost achievements in Western literature, Homer’s Iliad tells the story of the darkest episode in the Trojan War. At its centre is Achilles, the greatest warrior-champion of the Greeks, and his refusal to fight after being humiliated by his leader Agamemnon. But when the ...
1 2 3 4 5 Name:Subject: Reviewer:Dan-March 14, 2014 Subject:Iliad The reader does a fine job reading the book. He speaks clearly and with vigor. I did not enjoy this reading as the version of the Iliad read was very brief, brief even as to leave out important parts of the story...
Homer 作者:M. S. Silk 出版社:Cambridge University Press 副标题:The Iliad 出版年:2004-1-19 页数:112 定价:USD 45.00 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780521832335 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 + 加入购书单
This volume is a distinctive critical introduction to Homer's Iliad, the earliest epic poem, and the earliest known work of literature in ancient Greece. Michael Silk deals with the poem's historical context, its composition and its extensive influence, and relates its literary power to the pecu...
The time of two-and-twenty days is taken up in this book: nine during the plague, one in the council and quarrel of the princes, and twelve for Jupiter’s stay with the Æthiopians, at whose return Thetis prefers her petition. The scene lies in the Grecian camp, then changes to ...