The If Odyssey draws out the philosophy that lies behind each story in Homer'sepic tale to introduce children not only to the exciting fables of Odysseusbut also to that other great Ancient Greek tradition philosophy Explore with Odysseus the value of happiness non-existent entities moral dilemmas thephilosophy of prophecy & the nature of love among many other philosophicalissues From the author of The If Machine this book offers stories andsession plans suitable for use across the curriculum with children aged 8-16 Online you'll find maps of Odysseus' journey The Words of Tiresias thatprovides clues for the children as to Odysseus' progress & an Ancient Greek languageworkshop with accompanying worksheets You can use the ' Storykit' section whichprovides hints & tips on storytelling skills to bring the tales of The Odyssey to life & stimulate independent critical thinking with yourclass ...
Translated by George Chapman with Introductions by Jan Parker Hector bidding farewell to his wife & baby son Odysseus bound to the mast listening to the Sirens Penelope at the loom Achilles dragging Hector's body round the walls of Troy - scenes from Homer have been reportrayed in every generation The questions about mortality & identity that Homer's heroes ask the bonds of love respect & fellowship that motivate them have gripped audiences for three millennia Chapman's Iliad & Odyssey are great English epic poems but they are also two of the liveliest & readable translations of Homer Chapman's freshness makes the everyday world of nature & the craftsman as vivid as the battlefield & Mount Olympus His poetry is driven by the excitement of the Renaissance discovery of classical civilisation as at once vital & distant & is enriched by the perspectives of humanist thought ...
An ancient Greek epic which underpins the whole of western literature Homer's The Iliad is a timeless evocation of the struggle to retain a sense of honour & virtue amidst the horrors of war This Penguin Classics edition is translated with an introduction by Martin Hammond The Iliad is the greatest literary achievement of Greek civilization The story centres on the critical events in four days of the tenth & final year of the war between the Greeks & the Trojans It describes how the quarrel of Agamemnon & Achilleus sets in motion a tragic sequence of events which leads to Achilleus' killing of Hektor & determines the ultimate fate of Troy But Homer's theme is not simply war or heroism With compassion & humanity he presents a universal & tragic view of the world of human life lived under the shadow of suffering & death set against a vast & largely unpitying divine background The Iliad is the first of the world's great tragedies Martin Hammond's acclaimed translation is accompanied by a full introduction & a comprehensive index Seven Greek cities claim the honour of being the birthplace of Homer (c 8th-7th century BC) the poet to whom the composition of the Iliad & Odyssey are attributed The Iliad is the oldest surviving work of Western literature but the identity - or even the existence - of Homer himself is a complete mystery with no reliable biographical information having survived If you enjoyed the Iliad you might like Homer's Odyssey also available in Penguin Classics' Martin Hammond's modern prose version is the best & most accurate there has ever been' Peter Levi Independent'A fine Iliad for our times' Philip Howard The Times ...
A work of tremendous influence that has inspired writers from his ancient Greek contemporaries to modernist writers such as TS Eliot Homer's epic poem The Iliad is translated by Robert Fagles with an introduction & notes by Bernard Knox in Penguin Classics 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 & his refusal to fight after being humiliated by his leader Agamemnon But when the Trojan Hector kills Achilles' close friend Patroclus Achilles storms back into battle to take revenge - although knowing this will ensure his own early death Interwoven with this tragic sequence of events are powerfully moving descriptions of the ebb & flow of battle of the domestic world inside Troy's besieged city of Ilium & of the conflicts between the Gods on Olympus as they argue over the fate of mortals Seven Greek cities claim the honour of being the birthplace of Homer (c 8th-7th century BC) the poet to whom the composition of the Iliad & Odyssey are attributed The Iliad is the oldest surviving work of Western literature but the identity - or even the existence - of Homer himself is a complete mystery with no reliable biographical information having survived If you enjoyed The Iliad you might like The Odyssey also available in Penguin Classics' An astonishing performance' Peter Levi' Plain & direct noble above all rapid leading the reader forward with an irresistible flow Fagles' version is imbued with humanity' Oliver Taplin The New York Times Book Review' Robert Fagles has given us an Iliad to read aloud eloquent rhythmical & full of power' Jasper Griffin Oxford University ...
With an Introduction & Notes by Adam Roberts Royal Holloway University of London The product of more than a decade's continuous work (1598-1611) Chapman's translation of Homer's great poem of war is a magnificent testimony to the power of The Iliad In muscular onward-rolling verse Chapman retells the story of Achilles the great warrior & his terrible wrath before the walls of besieged Troy & the destruction it wreaks on both Greeks & Trojans Chapman regarded the translation of this epic & of Homer's Odyssey (also available in Wordsworth Editions) as his life's work & dedicated himself to capturing the 'soul' of the poem Swinburne praised the resulting translation for its romantic & sometimes barbaric grandeur its freshness strength & inexhaustible fire' qualities that reflect the grandeur fire & brutality of the original poem This new edition Includes:: a critical introduction & extensive notes rendering Chapman's extraordinary poetic masterpiece accessible to modern readers ...
Homer's Iliad is the greatest & most influential epic poem ever written telling of the tragic & bloody climax to the ten-year siege of Troy This Penguin Classics edition was originally translated by EV Rieu revised & updated with an introduction & notes by Peter Jones & DCH Rieu 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 & his refusal to fight after being humiliated by his leader Agamemnon But when the Trojan Hector kills Achilles' close friend Patroclus he storms back into battle to take revenge - even though he knows this will ensure his own untimely death Interwoven with this tragic sequence of events are powerfully moving descriptions of the ebb & flow of battle of the domestic world inside Troy's besieged city of Ilium & of the conflicts between the Gods on Olympus as they argue over the fate of mortals EV Rieu's acclaimed translation of The Iliad was one of the first titles published in Penguin Classics & now has classic status itself For this edition Rieu's text has been revised & now a new introduction & notes by Peter Jones complement the original introduction Seven Greek cities claim the honour of being the birthplace of Homer (c 8th-7th century BC) the poet to whom the composition of the Iliad & Odyssey are attributed The Iliad is the oldest surviving work of Western literature but the identity - or even the existence - of Homer himself is a complete mystery with no reliable biographical information having survived If you enjoyed the Iliad you might like Homer's Odyssey also available in Penguin Classics ...
READ THE STORY BEHIND THE NEW BBCNETFLIX EPIC SERIES TROY FALL OF A CITYHigh on Olympus Zeus & the assembled deities look down on the world of men to the city of Troy where a bitter & bloody war has dragged into its tenth year & a quarrel rages between a legendary warrior & his commander Greek ships decay men languish exhausted & behind the walls of Troy a desperate people await the next turn of fate This is the Iliad an ancient story of enduring power; magnetic characters defined by stirring & momentous speeches; a panorama of human lives locked in a heroic struggle beneath a mischievous or indifferent heaven Above all this is a tale of the devastation waste & pity of war Caroline Alexander's virtuoso translation captures the rhythms & energy of Homer's original Greek while making the text as accessible as possible to a modern reader accompanied by extensive extra material to provide a background to the poem The result of 3000 years of story-telling Homer's epic tale of the fall of Troy has resonated with every age & every human conflict this is the Iliad at its most electrifying & vital ...
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