书目信息 |
书名: | The Iliad | |
作者: | Homer ; translated by Robert Fagles ; introduction and notes by Bernard Knox. | |
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分册名: | 出版地: | New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : |
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出版社: | Viking | |
出版时间: | 1990. | |
页数: | xvi, 683 p. ; | |
开本: | 24 cm. | |
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其他分类号: | H31:I545 | |
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The Iliad / / Homer ; translated by Robert Fagles ; introduction and notes by Bernard Knox.-New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : : Viking, , 1990. |
xvi, 683 p. ; ; 24 cm. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 635-637).-Introduction: Spelling and pronunciation of Homeric names -- Maps -- Homeric geography: Mainland Greece -- Homeric geography: Peloponnese -- Homeric geography: Aegean and Asia minor -- Inset: Troy and vicinity -- Homer: Iliad -- Rage of Achilles -- Great gathering of Armies -- Helen reviews the champions -- Truce erupts in war -- Diomedes fights the gods -- Hector returns to Troy -- Ajax duels with Hector -- Tide of battle turns -- Embassy of Achilles-- Marauding through the night -- Agamemnon's day of glory-- Trojans storm the rampart -- Battling for the ships -- Hera outflanks Zeus -- Achaean Armies the bay -- Patroclusfights and dies -- Menelaus' finest hour -- Shield of Achilles -- Champion arms for battle -- Olympian gods in arms -- Achilles fights the river -- Death of Hector -- Funeral games for Patroclus -- Achilles and Priam -- Notes: Genealogy of the royal house of Troy -- Textual Variantsfrom the Oxford classical text -- Notes on the translation-- Suggestions for further reading -- Pronouncing glossary.-The centuries old epic about the wrath of Achilles is rendered into modern English verse by a renowned translator and accompanied by an introduction that reassesses the identity of Homer. In Robert Fagles' beautifully rendered text, the Iliad overwhelms us afresh.The huge themes godlike, yet utterly human of savagery andcalculation, of destiny defied, of triumph and grief compel our own humanity. Time after time, one pauses and re-reads before continuing. Fagles' voice is always that of a poet and scholar of our own age as he conveys the power of Homer. Robert Fagles and Bernard Knox are to be congratulated and praised on this admirable work. |
ISBN 9780670835102. |
The centuries old epic about the wrath of Achilles is rendered into modern English verse by a renowned translator and accompanied by an introduction that reassesses the identity of Homer. In Robert Fagles' beautifully rendered text, the Iliad overwhelms us afresh.The huge themes godlike, yet utterly human of savagery andcalculation, of destiny defied, of triumph and grief compel our own humanity. Time after time, one pauses and re-reads before continuing. Fagles' voice is always that of a poet and scholar of our own age as he conveys the power of Homer. Robert Fagles and Bernard Knox are to be congratulated and praised on this admirable work. |
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