The Iliad
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
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Formato
Brochura
Páginas
704
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Apr 29, 1999
Editora
Penguin Classics
ISBN-10
0140275363
ISBN-13
9780140275360
Descrição
Dating back to the ninth century B.C., this epic poem stands as a monumental testament to ancient Greek literature. It delves into the tumultuous events surrounding the Trojan War, where themes of glory and destruction resonate throughout its pages. Each character, from mighty warriors to divine beings, is skillfully brought to life, depicting their fears, ambitions, and moral dilemmas amid the chaos of battle.
Rich in both poetic and narrative traditions, the work captures the rage of Achilles and the profound consequences of pride and vengeance. The interplay between fate and free will is portrayed through the struggles faced by the heroes, giving readers a glimpse into the human condition that transcends time. The vivid imagery and powerful language transport the audience to the battlegrounds, where the cries of warriors and the clang of swords echo.
Multiple translations, ranging from the classic interpretations by Alexander Pope to modern renditions by Robert Fagles, offer diverse perspectives on the original text. These adaptations make it accessible to a new generation while preserving the essence of the story. The collaboration of various translators across centuries highlights the poem's enduring relevance and universal appeal.
As readers navigate through the clash of warriors and the interventions of gods, they are invited to reflect on the nature of justice, honor, and mortality. It is not merely a tale of war but a complex exploration of human emotions and relationships, making it a cornerstone of literary heritage that continues to inspire and provoke thought.
Rich in both poetic and narrative traditions, the work captures the rage of Achilles and the profound consequences of pride and vengeance. The interplay between fate and free will is portrayed through the struggles faced by the heroes, giving readers a glimpse into the human condition that transcends time. The vivid imagery and powerful language transport the audience to the battlegrounds, where the cries of warriors and the clang of swords echo.
Multiple translations, ranging from the classic interpretations by Alexander Pope to modern renditions by Robert Fagles, offer diverse perspectives on the original text. These adaptations make it accessible to a new generation while preserving the essence of the story. The collaboration of various translators across centuries highlights the poem's enduring relevance and universal appeal.
As readers navigate through the clash of warriors and the interventions of gods, they are invited to reflect on the nature of justice, honor, and mortality. It is not merely a tale of war but a complex exploration of human emotions and relationships, making it a cornerstone of literary heritage that continues to inspire and provoke thought.
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