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In "The Iliad & The Odyssey (Including 'Homer and His Age')," readers are invited to traverse the sweeping landscapes of ancient Greek mythology through the dual lenses of epic adventure and insightful analysis. This anthology marries two of the most celebrated works of Western literature, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," with an engaging examination of the epoch and its artistry in "Homer and His Age." The collection showcases a fusion of narrative styles, from the grandeur of epic poems to the scholarly critique that probes the enigmatic identity and period of Homer himself, offering a diverse…mehr

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In "The Iliad & The Odyssey (Including 'Homer and His Age')," readers are invited to traverse the sweeping landscapes of ancient Greek mythology through the dual lenses of epic adventure and insightful analysis. This anthology marries two of the most celebrated works of Western literature, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," with an engaging examination of the epoch and its artistry in "Homer and His Age." The collection showcases a fusion of narrative styles, from the grandeur of epic poems to the scholarly critique that probes the enigmatic identity and period of Homer himself, offering a diverse tapestry of literary and historical significance. The contributing voices of Andrew Lang and the timeless narrative attributed to Homer provide a nuanced perspective on these ancient tales. Lang, renowned for his breadth of knowledge in folklore and mythology, enriches the collection with his understanding of the time's cultural and literary milieu. His exploration complements the themes of heroism, fate, and the human condition that resonate through the Homeric epics, rooted in the oral traditions and ethos of ancient Greece. Together, these voices create a rich dialogue that transcends centuries, bridging the ancient past with Victorian-era reflections and beyond. This collection offers an exceptional opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the epic grandeur of the world's oldest surviving literatures while engaging with insightful historical perspectives. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Homer's works and the continued relevance of Lang's scholarly discourse. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike are encouraged to delve into this anthology not only for its educational merit but also for the depth of understanding it fosters, inviting an ongoing conversation about the timeless human experiences captured within these legendary narratives.

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Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a prolific Scottish writer and poet known for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales. As one of the most versatile authors of his time, Lang's publications include works on anthropology, history, literary criticism, as well as translations and children's literature. His contribution to classical studies is significant, with works such as 'The Iliad & The Odyssey', in which he not only offered translated versions but also penned the insightful 'Homer and His Age', reflecting on the historical context of these enduring epics. Lang's literary style is characterized by a clear and engaging narrative, ensuring that complex topics were accessible to a broad audience. He was a pioneer in the field of comparative folklore and a key figure in the second wave of the Romantic movement, where he sought to preserve the traditional stories that he feared would be lost in the wake of modernization. Across his numerous essays, poems, and novels, Lang's adroit use of language and scholarly rigour cement him as a significant figure in Victorian literature and beyond.