
Experience the Foundational Epics of Western Literature Like Never Before. Have you ever wanted to dive into the legendary tales of Achilles, Odysseus, and Aeneas, only to be intimidated by dense, ancient poetry? For centuries, the greatest stories of our world-tales of gods and monsters, of tragic love and the brutal reality of war-have felt inaccessible. The Lyceum Press is proud to change that. This collection brings together the cornerstones of the epic tradition, each presented in a subtitle that describes it as a modern prose version that is more accessible. This is not a literal, line-for-line poetic translation; it is a faithful narrative retelling designed to make the story's emotional core and narrative momentum accessible to a contemporary audience. We bridge the gap between the ancient poem and the modern reader, rendering these epics not as scholarly artifacts, but as the gripping, character-driven narratives they have always been. This collection includes: The Iliad: More than the story of a war, this is the story of a single, catastrophic human emotion: the rage of Achilles. Set in the final, brutal weeks of the Trojan War, Homer's masterpiece is an unflinching look at honor, glory, and the devastating cost of a hero's pride. The Odyssey: The archetypal story of the journey home, this is the tale of the cunning hero Odysseus and his twenty-year struggle to return to his kingdom. It is an epic about the triumph of intellect over chaos, a profound adventure through realms of myth and magic, and a meditation on the meaning of home. The Aeneid: What does a hero do when his world has turned to ash? Virgil gives us Aeneas, a refugee fleeing the graveyard of Troy, burdened by the ghosts of his past and the terrifying weight of a future he did not choose. His journey is defined by a relentless sense of duty ( <
Page Count:
164
Publication Date:
2025-12-24
Publisher:
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
ISBN-13:
9798266739284
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