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Condition: Brand New
Format: Hardback (Sprayed Edge Premium Edition)
ISBN: 9789363125490
Publisher: Wilco
Overview
This premium Wilco Classics hardback brings Homer's The Iliad to life with a striking sprayed-edge finish, turning an ancient masterpiece into a display-worthy collectible. Set in the final weeks of the Trojan War, the poem follows Achilles' rage, Hector's honour, and the gods' meddling in mortal affairs. A cornerstone of Western literature, this edition suits students, collectors, and anyone drawn to foundational myth, offering a durable keepsake built to be read and treasured for years.
About the Book
The story opens in the tenth year of the siege of Troy, as a bitter quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles splinters the Greek army. Achilles withdraws from the fighting, and the poem tracks the brutal consequences that follow for both Greeks and Trojans. Hector emerges as a deeply human counterpart to Achilles' fury, his devotion to family and city offering quiet moments amid relentless battlefield carnage. Throughout, the Olympian gods intervene with rivalries and favouritism that mirror human frailty, adding cosmic drama to the mortal conflict. Homer's verse moves fluidly between thunderous descriptions of chariots, spears, and single combat, and tender exchanges such as Hector's farewell to Andromache, underscoring how war devastates homes as thoroughly as armies. Readers will find enduring questions about leadership, vengeance, grief, and mortality woven throughout, questions that remain strikingly relevant today. This sprayed edge hardback preserves the poem's oral roots, its rhythmic, rolling phrasing rewarding those who read passages aloud. By narrowing its focus to a single dramatic stretch of the ten-year war, the narrative achieves a concentrated emotional intensity that longer historical accounts rarely manage.
Key Benefits
About the Author
Homer is the legendary ancient Greek poet traditionally credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey, two foundational works of Western literature. Believed to have lived around the 8th century BCE, his poems grew from a long oral storytelling tradition that shaped Greek culture and influenced centuries of drama, philosophy, and art. While details of his life remain uncertain and debated among scholars, the towering influence of his epics is beyond question. Homer established many enduring conventions of heroic verse, explored the tension between fate and free will, and created motifs still echoed in storytelling today.
Why You'll Love This Edition
This sprayed edge hardback delivers the complete epic in one beautifully finished volume, letting you experience Achilles' wrath and Hector's humanity in style. Its premium presentation makes it as much a collector's piece as a reading copy, ideal for gifting or display.
Please Note: Book cover, edition, and ISBN may vary slightly from images shown, as this is the UK edition currently in stock.
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