• Anglický jazyk

Rivers of Fire

Autor: Christopher J. MacKie

This book explores the different generations of heroes in early Greek myth and Homer's vision of war through four important symbolic themes- Monsters, Horses, Archers, and Fire.

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This book explores the different generations of heroes in early Greek myth and Homer's vision of war through four important symbolic themes- Monsters, Horses, Archers, and Fire.

In the Greek mythical tradition there are 'early' heroes like Perseus and Heracles and Bellerophon, who all make a name for themselves by confronting terrifying monsters (like Medusa and Cerberus and the Chimaera). And then there are 'later' heroes, some of whom acquire their renown in the war at Troy (people like Achilles and Ajax and Agamemnon). The central focus of this book is the way that Homer's great epic poem the Iliad deals with these different generations of heroes. Heracles is a particularly important background figure in the Iliad, not least because he himself is meant to have sacked Troy in earlier times. In one sense the second Greek expedition against Troy rivals the earlier one, and is distinguished from it in many different ways.

Rivers of Fire argues that in the Iliad an evolution in heroic conduct is meant to have taken place. The earlier defeat of Troy by Heracles was completed with a level of humanity and compassion. The city survived and prospered after the crisis of Heracles' defeat. The emphasis in the later sack of Troy in the Iliad, however, is on the use of fire as a means of utterly destroying the city. There will be no survival for Troy this second time around, once Agamemnon and his army are within its magnificent walls.

"Mackie offers a compelling and very coherent interpretation of
the Iliad. Its clear and jargon free style will make it an attractive
addition to any reading list on epic."
- Peter Toohey, Professor and Head of Classics, University of
Calgary.

"This book is a significant contribution to our understanding both
of Homer and of Greek myth. Moreover, its discussion of war and
its consequences strikes a note very much in tune with our own
contemporary world."
- John Davidson, Professor of Classics, Victoria University
of Wellington.

  • Vydavateľstvo: New Academia Publishing/ The Spring
  • Rok vydania: 2008
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9780980081428

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