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A Poet Verses that Changed the World

Pasquale De Marco

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Sinopsis

In the realm of ancient Greek poetry, Homer stands as a colossus, his epic verses echoing through the corridors of time. This comprehensive exploration of Homer's world delves into the timeless tales of the Iliad and the Odyssey, unveiling the profound impact of his poetry on Western literature and culture.

Through Homer's eyes, we witness the thunderous clashes of the Trojan War, the cunning stratagems of Odysseus, and the unwavering bonds of family and friendship. His characters, both mortal and divine, are imbued with depth and complexity, their struggles and triumphs mirroring the universal human experience.

Beyond the mere telling of tales, Homer's artistry lies in his masterful use of language, rich in metaphor and imagery. His wordsmithing elevates his poetry to the realm of the sublime, capturing the essence of human emotion and the grandeur of the natural world. Homer's poetry transcends its historical context, speaking directly to the heart of humanity, regardless of time or place.

This book is a testament to Homer's enduring legacy. We explore the historical and cultural backdrop of his epics, examining the ancient Greek world that shaped his stories. We delve into the intricacies of Homeric language, uncovering the hidden meanings and nuances that make his poetry so enduring.

Moreover, we trace Homer's influence on subsequent generations of writers, artists, and thinkers. From ancient Greece to the modern era, Homer's words have sparked creativity and inspired countless masterpieces. His impact on Western civilization is undeniable, his poetry serving as a cornerstone of our cultural heritage.

As readers embark on this literary odyssey, they will be transported to ancient Greece, where heroes clash, gods intervene, and the human spirit prevails. Homer's poetry invites us to experience the power and beauty of his verse, to discover the timeless truths that his words continue to reveal.


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
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