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Homer Box Set: Iliad & Odyssey

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Homer Box Set: Iliad & Odyssey

By: Homer, W. H. D. Rouse - translator
Narrated by: Anthony Heald
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Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are unquestionably two of the greatest epic masterpieces in Western literature. Though more than 2,700 years old, their stories of brave heroics, capricious gods, and towering human emotions are vividly timeless.

The Iliad can justly be called the world’s greatest war epic. The terrible and long-drawn-out siege of Troy remains one of the classic campaigns, the heroism and treachery of its combatants unmatched in song and story. Driven by fierce passions and loyalties, men and gods battle to a devastating conclusion.

The Odyssey chronicles the many trials and adventures Odysseus must pass through on his long journey home from the Trojan wars to his beloved wife. Though the stormy god of the ocean has sworn vengeance against him, and witches and sirens try to lure him off course, Odysseus is clever and has the brilliant goddess Athena on his side.

Homer (9th or 8th century B.C.) is the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two greatest epic poems of ancient Greece. Virtually nothing is known about his life. Tradition has it that he was blind. Most scholars believe he composed the Iliad and the Odyssey by relying on oral traditions. Their value lies chiefly in the poetry itself, moving from sublime passages about the gods and heroic exploits to passages expressing deep human emotion.

Public Domain (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Greek Mythology Ancient Greece War Classics Fiction Poetry Mythology Collections Emotionally Gripping Literary Fiction Ancient History Genre Fiction Fantasy Feel-Good Fairy Tales Magic

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"The best translation of Homer that I have ever read is by W. H. D. Rouse." (Dudley Fitts)

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Timeless Epic • Engaging Adventure • Distinctive Character Voices • Complex Themes • Vivid Battles • Rich Mythology

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I’ve always wanted to read these books, with my lack of time this is the best way. The narrator keeps you involved and interested. I can’t think of any criticism right now which is strange because I like being critical but this book was good all around.

Clear and entertaining, the use of altered voices and excitement keeps you in the story. I would recommend this for anyone

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The most excellent story of Odysseus told masterfully by the narrator, keeps the listener on edge of seat as it were. Homer’s use of occasional rhyme, intense detail and powerfully exciting story-telling keeps the listener satisfied hour after hour.

Not for the weak-kneed!

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Excellent and enjoyable reading of both books by Anthony Heald. Perfect casting to choose a narrator for such material. I have a 2nd Audible version, but found myself returning to this one repeatedly.

Great experience of both classics

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always wanted to read this classic but never thought I could but luckily I can listen and I did in no time.

Great box set classic

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Last time I read Homer was in college; over 20 years ago. This was a good read and makes me wish I wouldn’t have waited so long

Everyone must read

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