For Ancient Greece as well as Ancient Rome, the Trojan War provided a history that seemed possessed of a power as magnetic as it was malleable; thus, in this single source these two great civilizations were able to find two distinct sets of heroes, two distinct sets of virtues, and two eternal poets. But different as Greece and Rome's experience of the Trojan War may have been, they united in an identical longing for a heroism that was attainable in the present only by reaching out for an impossible past. In Carol Thomas and Craig Conant's broad and varied account, the reader will have the opportunity to investigate the shadowy historical foundation that underlay the poetic environment of Achilles and Aeneas; as well as examine how the poetic experience altered the understanding of the Trojan War for the many cultures and civilizations that were touched by its expansive forces.
Designed as an accessible introduction to this critical event in the Western tradition, The Trojan War offers readers and researchers an engaging mixture of descriptive chapters, biographical sketches, and annotated primary documents. An overview of Troy and the world of the late Bronze Age is presented in the first chapter, followed by sections on: finding Troy and the Trojan War, Homer and the epic tradition, the force of legend, and Troy in the 21st century. An annotated bibliography and index are also included in this work.
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For Ancient Greece as well as Ancient Rome, the Trojan War provided a history that seemed possessed of a power as magnetic as it was malleable;
Series Foreword
Author's Preface
Timeline
The Trojan War in History and Legend
Troy and the World of the Late Bronze Age
Finding Troy and the Trojan War
Homer and the Epic Tradition
The Force of Legend
Troy in the Twenty-First Century
Biographical Sketches
Readings From Primary Documents and Other Sources
Glossary of Selected Terms
Annotated Bibliography
Index
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Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and two-year technical program students; general readers
The Trojan War is an event that stands at the very foundation of the Western and the epic tradition, and this volume provides readers with an opportunity to experience it in as direct and as varied a manner as is possible.
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Through historical narratives, 5 or more topical chapters, primary source document excerpts, biographies of key figures, and bibliographies or print and nonprint resources, these volumes offer a deeper understanding of pivotal events in the ancient world.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313325267
Publisert
2005-01-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240