Homer: Iliad Book XXIII
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st May '26
£24.99
This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An up-to-date commentary aimed at undergraduates and graduate students, focusing on language, meter, style, and literary interpretation.
An edition, fully accessible to undergraduates and graduate students, of the dynamic Book XXIII of the Iliad. Provides extensive help with language, meter, and style while also situating the poem in its historical and poetic contexts, helping students to gain a fuller appreciation of the text as literature.Book XXIII of the Iliad deals with the Funeral Games of Patroclus, whose death Achilles has avenged in Book XXII with his slaying of Hector. It provides a crucial element to the closure of Homer's epic, encapsulating its narrative and prominent themes, preparing the audience for the future of the story both within the poem and after its end, and focusing our attention on the behaviour and personality of its Achilles and his wrath as he grieves for his closest companion. The ongoing tensions within the Greek camp before Troy provide the stimulus for the exciting events of the Funeral Games and their reflection on the dynamics which drive the characters in Homer's world. Detailed analysis of language, structure, and narrative technique illuminates the brilliance of Homeric poetry, whilst the Introduction and Commentary explain and guide the reader through the text's literary and historical issues.
ISBN: 9781316604519
Dimensions: unknown
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384 pages