The Iliad of Homer

Elizabeth Vandiver

Book 0 of The Great Courses

Language: English

Publisher: The Great Courses

Published: Jan 1, 1999

Collection: Nonfiction
Reading Ease: 91.44
Topic: The Great Courses
Word Count: 20000

Description:

For thousands of years, Homer's ancient epic poem the Iliad has enchanted readers from around the world. When you join Professor Vandiver for this lecture series on the Iliad, you'll come to understand what has enthralled and gripped so many people.

Her compelling 12-lecture look at this literary masterpiece - whether it's the work of many authors or the "vision" of a single blind poet - makes it vividly clear why, after almost 3,000 years, the Iliad remains not only among the greatest adventure stories ever told but also one of the most compelling meditations on the human condition ever written.

As you'll learn, the grandeur and immediacy of Homer's world would seem to defy time and space. Throughout these lectures, you'll explore this legendary era in brilliant, unforgettable hues. You'll meet its towering heroes who thirst for honor and the gods who inspired and instigated them. You'll go deep inside the shattering battles at Troy that act out mankind's awesome passions for glory, love, and vengeance. But more than that, you'll focus on the timeless human issues this masterpiece raises, all of them evoked by the power of a single dramatic question: Why does Achilles rage? The limits of freedom, the common humanity we share, the line between justice and revenge, the nature of destiny, the meaning of life - Professor Vandiver uses the Iliad as a potent lens through which to study them all.

Contents:

  1. Introduction to Homeric Epic
  2. The Homeric Question
  3. Glory, Honor, and the Wrath of Achilles
  4. Within the Walls of Troy
  5. The Embassy to Achilles
  6. The Paradox of Glory
  7. The Role of the Gods
  8. The Longest Day
  9. The Death of Patroklos
  10. Achilles Returns to Battle
  11. Achilles and Hektor
  12. Enemies’ Tears—Achilles and Priam