Reading Homer's Iliad

Author:   Kostas Myrsiades
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
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9781684484485


Pages:   476
Publication Date:   11 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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We still read Homer's epic the Iliad two-and-one-half millennia since its emergence for the questions it poses and the answers it provides for our age, as viable today as they were in Homer's own times. What is worth dying for? What is the meaning of honor and fame? What are the consequences of intense emotion and violence? What does recognition of one's mortality teach? We also turn to Homer's Iliad in the twenty-first century for the poet's preoccupation with the essence of human life. His emphasis on human understanding of mortality, his celebration of the human mind, and his focus on human striving after consciousness and identity has led audiences to this epic generation after generation. This study is a book-by-book commentary on the epic's 24 parts, meant to inform students new to the work. Endnotes clarify and elaborate on myths that Homer leaves unfinished, explain terms and phrases, and provide background information. The volume concludes with a general bibliography of work on the Iliad, in addition to bibliographies accompanying each book's commentary.

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Author:   Kostas Myrsiades
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9781684484485


ISBN 10:   1684484480
Pages:   476
Publication Date:   11 November 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations  Introduction: The Poem, the Poet, and the Myth  1 Achilles’ Wrath Exposed: Il. 1 (Days One to Twenty-One) Book 1  2 The First Battle: Il. 2–7 (Days Twenty-Two to Twenty-Four) Book 2  Book 3  Book 4  Book 5  Book 6  Book 7  3 The Second Battle: Il. 8–10 (Day Twenty-Five) Book 8  Book 9  Book 10  4 The Third Battle: Il. 11–18 (Day Twenty-Six) Book 11  Book 12  Book 13  Book 14  Book 15  Book 16  Book 17  Book 18  5 The Fourth Battle: Il. 19–23 (Day Twenty-Seven) Book 19  Book 20  Book 21  Book 22  Book 23  6 Achilles’ Wrath Concluded: Il. 24 (Days Twenty-Eight to Fifty-Three) Book 24  Appendix A: Days Covered by the Iliad Narrative  Appendix B: Character Names in the Iliad  Appendix C: Place-Names in the Iliad  Appendix D: Greek Terms Cited  Acknowledgments Notes  General Bibliography  Index 

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A clear and insightful commentary on the Iliad. Close attention to ancient Greek terms is joined to generously humane interpretation. New and returning readers of the Homeric epic will profit from this meticulously detailed and thematically comprehensive work. --Jonathan S. Burgess author of Homer An in-depth and engaging overview for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the Iliad's story. The many thoughtful insights into tradition-based narrative patterns reveal an author who possesses an intimate and long-lived relationship with the epic. --Andrew Porter author of Agamemnon, the Pathetic Despot: Reading Characterization in Homer This book will likely find a wide audience of readers looking to read the Iliad for the first time or to become more intimate with its depths. Myrsiades brings a lifetime of reading and teaching Homer to the task of initiating new audiences to the Iliad. --Joel Christensen coauthor of Homer: A Beginner's Guide


Author Information

KOSTAS MYRSIADES, professor emeritus of Greek and comparative literature at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, is a distinguished translator and Hellenist and the recipient of the Gold Medallion (1995) from Greece’s Hellenic Society of Translators of Literature. He is the author and/or translator of 22 books, articles, and invited lectures on Greek literature and culture, including Reading Homer's ""Odyssey"" (Bucknell University Press). For twenty-two years (1990-2012) he edited College Literature, a quarterly of literary criticism and theory.

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