Publisher's Synopsis
"The Iliad of Homer," presented in English hexameter verse, is a timeless epic that recounts a pivotal episode in the Trojan War. Attributed to Homer, the foundational poet of Western literature, the narrative plunges into the clash between the Achaeans and the Trojans, driven by the wrath of Achilles and the intervention of gods and goddesses. This edition, translated by Joseph Henry Dart, offers readers a unique poetic interpretation, rendering Homer's grand tale in a meter intended to echo the original Greek.
Experience the heroic struggles, divine intrigues, and profound human emotions that have resonated through the ages. From the siege of Troy to the valor of its warriors and the tragic consequences of pride and revenge, "The Iliad" remains a cornerstone of classical literature, exploring universal themes of war, honor, and fate. This translation seeks to capture both the drama and the poetic artistry of Homer's original work for a new generation of readers.
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