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- A "compelling and impressive" (Sunday Times) reassessment of the Iliad, uncovering how the poem was written and why it remains enduringly powerful The Iliad is the world's greatest epic poem--heroic battle and divine fate set against the Trojan War.
- About the Author: Robin Lane Fox is an emeritus fellow at New College, Oxford.
- 464 Pages
- History, Ancient
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About the Book
Robin Lane Fox addresses these questions, drawing on a lifelong love and engagement with the poem. He argues for a place, a date, and a method for its composition--subjects of ongoing controversy--combining the detailed expertise of a historian with a poetic reader's sensitivity. Lane Fox considers hallmarks of the poem; its values, implicit and explicit; its characters; its women; its gods; and even its horses.Book Synopsis
A "compelling and impressive" (Sunday Times) reassessment of the Iliad, uncovering how the poem was written and why it remains enduringly powerful The Iliad is the world's greatest epic poem--heroic battle and divine fate set against the Trojan War. Its beauty and profound bleakness are intensely moving, but great questions remain: Where, how, and when was it composed and why does it endure? Robin Lane Fox addresses these questions, drawing on a lifelong love and engagement with the poem. He argues for a place, a date, and a method for its composition--subjects of ongoing controversy--combining the detailed expertise of a historian with a poetic reader's sensitivity. Lane Fox considers hallmarks of the poem; its values, implicit and explicit; its characters; its women; its gods; and even its horses. Thousands of readers turn to the Iliad every year. Drawing on fifty years of reading and research, Lane Fox offers us a breathtaking tour of this magnificent text, revealing why the poem has endured for ages.Review Quotes
"State-of-the-art discussion of the date and origin of the Homeric Iliad, melded with a fine personal account of the impact of the poem as a profound meditation on our human condition in what remains a dangerous world."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Lane Fox weighs in elegantly on both streams of Homeric commentary, the academic and the aesthetic, drawing on his decades of scholarly familiarity and classroom experience with the poem."--Washington Independent Review of Books
"The best book on the Iliad in years and an exemplary work of historical and literary criticism."--The Washington Examiner
"Treasured, entertaining, and knowledgeable."--Shelf Awareness
"An enlightening account.... Combining a historian's meticulous methodology with a lifelong appreciation of the Iliad, Lane Fox presents a thorough reassessment of the poem and a moving interrogation of its themes of pathos, pity, and irony. It's a rewarding investigation."--Publishers Weekly
"Fiercely argued."--Financial Times
"Fox's book is as fiercely intelligent and scholarly... a marvelous grappling with a poem and his masterpiece."--Open Letters Review
"The product of a lifetime's contemplation of study... a stirring introduction to the sometimes alien Homeric world." --The Spectator (UK)
"Valuable... [an] earnest appreciation."--Wall Street Journal
"A spirited, erudite argument."--Booklist
"A masterly survey of the Iliad, its majesty, its pathos and its unparalleled progression from wrath to pity."--History Today
"In his magisterial new book Homer and His Iliad, the eminent British classicist Robin Lane Fox reaches exegetical heights."--Bloomberg Opinion
"Homer and His Iliad is rich, imaginative, perceptive and gorgeously written."--Literary Review
"A bold reassessment of how [the Iliad] came to life." --The Spectator (UK)
"A lucid, scholarly exploration into an immortal work."--Kirkus
"An engaging, scholarly commentary."--The Oldie
"Excellent ... This book is the expression of [Fox's] lifelong love for the poem."--Country Life
"Lane Fox is an Oxford don, and his book the result of a lifetime's dedication to the Iliad -- personally and professionally. As such it is rigorously academic, but also winningly idiosyncratic.... This is a compelling and impressive work."--Times (UK)
"This is a compelling and impressive work."--Sunday Times (UK)
About the Author
Robin Lane Fox is an emeritus fellow at New College, Oxford. His books include The Invention of Medicine, Augustine (winner of the major Wolfson History Prize), and The Classical World. He lives near Oxford, England.Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x 1.6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 464
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Ancient
Publisher: Basic Books
Theme: Greece
Format: Hardcover
Author: Robin Lane Fox
Language: English
Street Date: October 24, 2023
TCIN: 88644468
UPC: 9781541600447
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-9769
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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