Katherine Callen King
Achilles
Paradigms of the War Hero from Homer to the Middle Ages
356 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 23 b/w photographs
January 1991, Available worldwide
Categories: Classics; Classical Literature & Language; Mythology
January 1991, Available worldwide
Categories: Classics; Classical Literature & Language; Mythology
"[Professor King's] clearly written and heavily researched book makes a valuable contribution to scholarship in many fields and periods by examining the literary uses of Achilles from Homer to John Lydgate. . . . [A] substantial achievement. . . . Scholars will benefit from this book for years to come." —C. David Benson, Comparative Literature Studies
"The scope and clarity (in both organization and presentation) of King's study mark it as essential for anyone working in the classical heritage." —R. J. Schork, Religious Studies Review
"Achilles combines scholarly excellence and accssibility to an outstanding degree, and anyone interested in myths and their influence will want to read it." —J.C. Brown, Choice
"The scope and clarity (in both organization and presentation) of King's study mark it as essential for anyone working in the classical heritage." —R. J. Schork, Religious Studies Review
"Achilles combines scholarly excellence and accssibility to an outstanding degree, and anyone interested in myths and their influence will want to read it." —J.C. Brown, Choice
The powerful portrait of the glorious Greek warrior Achilles presented in Homer's Iliad imbued a particular soldier with transcendent value, linking "soldier" with "hero" in Western culture. Tracing Achilles' appearances in the works of poets, generals, philosophers, priests, and patriots, Katherine Callen King establishes the moral or political significance attached to the hero as a response to shifting mores and contemporary issues.
The Mortal Hero: An Introduction to Homer's Iliad, by Seth L. Schein
The Heroic Temper: Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy, by Bernard M. Knox
The Heroic Temper: Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy, by Bernard M. Knox














