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Best of Homer (The Odyssey and The Iliad)-Set of 2 Books, The

Author Homer
Boxed Set (Trade Paperback)
$14.99 US
5.06"W x 7.88"H x 1.88"D   | 17 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Feb 29, 2024 | 696 Pages | 9789358568127

Step into the mythic world of gods, heroes, wars, and voyages with this beautifully presented set of Homer’s two greatest works—The Iliad and The Odyssey. These ancient Greek epics, foundational to Western storytelling, are now available together in a collectible, accessible format perfect for both first-time readers and devoted classic lovers.Themes
  • War
  • Honor
  • Fate
  • Journey
  • Identity
  • Revenge
  • Loyalty
  • Divine Intervention

What This Set Offers

  • The Iliad: The brutal final weeks of the Trojan War, exploring rage, heroism, and destiny.
  • The Odyssey: Odysseus's long journey home, filled with monsters, gods, and moral trials.
  • Rich in mythology, poetic language, and timeless truths about human nature.
Lessons for Modern Times
  • The cost of pride and unchecked emotion.
  • Leadership through wisdom, not brute strength.
  • Perseverance in the face of endless challenges.
  • The search for identity, home, and belonging.
  • Balancing destiny and free will.
Why It Endures
  • Pillars of classical education for centuries.
  • Influenced everything from Shakespeare to science fiction.
  • Relevant themes that echo through modern storytelling.
  • A must-have for lovers of mythology, literature, and epic tales.


 

Homer is known to have authored the first known literature of Europe. He is revered as one of the greatest of the ancient Greek epic poets in the Western classical tradition, and is credited with the enduring epic tales of The Illiad and The Odyssey. Though when he lived is not known, it is estimated by Herodotus, a Greek historian, that Homer lived around 400 years before his own time. Through vividly portrayed characters and memorable descriptions of battles, Homer has glorified war in The Iliad. He also seems to hold up with the notion that the victory of military values overrides family life. Amidst everything else, Homer reminds the readers of the impermanence of mortals and their creations. The Iliad, written in dactylic or heroic hexameter, is among the oldest extant works of Western literature. Nearly all editions—ancient, modern, and translations—are divided into twenty-four books. It continues to remain a rare classic with an extremely captivating lyrical beauty.

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Step into the mythic world of gods, heroes, wars, and voyages with this beautifully presented set of Homer’s two greatest works—The Iliad and The Odyssey. These ancient Greek epics, foundational to Western storytelling, are now available together in a collectible, accessible format perfect for both first-time readers and devoted classic lovers.Themes
  • War
  • Honor
  • Fate
  • Journey
  • Identity
  • Revenge
  • Loyalty
  • Divine Intervention

What This Set Offers

  • The Iliad: The brutal final weeks of the Trojan War, exploring rage, heroism, and destiny.
  • The Odyssey: Odysseus's long journey home, filled with monsters, gods, and moral trials.
  • Rich in mythology, poetic language, and timeless truths about human nature.
Lessons for Modern Times
  • The cost of pride and unchecked emotion.
  • Leadership through wisdom, not brute strength.
  • Perseverance in the face of endless challenges.
  • The search for identity, home, and belonging.
  • Balancing destiny and free will.
Why It Endures
  • Pillars of classical education for centuries.
  • Influenced everything from Shakespeare to science fiction.
  • Relevant themes that echo through modern storytelling.
  • A must-have for lovers of mythology, literature, and epic tales.


 

Author

Homer is known to have authored the first known literature of Europe. He is revered as one of the greatest of the ancient Greek epic poets in the Western classical tradition, and is credited with the enduring epic tales of The Illiad and The Odyssey. Though when he lived is not known, it is estimated by Herodotus, a Greek historian, that Homer lived around 400 years before his own time. Through vividly portrayed characters and memorable descriptions of battles, Homer has glorified war in The Iliad. He also seems to hold up with the notion that the victory of military values overrides family life. Amidst everything else, Homer reminds the readers of the impermanence of mortals and their creations. The Iliad, written in dactylic or heroic hexameter, is among the oldest extant works of Western literature. Nearly all editions—ancient, modern, and translations—are divided into twenty-four books. It continues to remain a rare classic with an extremely captivating lyrical beauty.