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The Death and Afterlife of Achilles

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Achilles' death—by an arrow shot through the vulnerable heel of the otherwise invincible mythic hero—was as well known in antiquity as the rest of the history of the Trojan War. However, this important event was not described directly in either of the great Homeric epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. Noted classics scholar Jonathan S. Burgess traces the story of Achilles as represented in other ancient sources in order to offer a deeper understanding of the death and afterlife of the celebrated Greek warrior. Through close readings of additional literary sources and analysis of ancient artwork, such as vase paintings, Burgess uncovers rich accounts of Achilles' death, as well as alternative versions of his afterlife. Taking a Neoanalytical approach, Burgess is able to trace the influence of these parallel cultural sources on Homer's composition of the Iliad. With his keen, original analysis of hitherto untapped literary, iconographical, and archaeological sources, Burgess adds greatly to our understanding of this archetypal tragic hero.''Brilliant . . . shows a thorough understanding of Homeric poetry in the larger context of ancient epic traditions . . . Burgess has a commanding international reputation as a leading expert in these traditions. This book is a vital new contribution to our understanding of the relationship between Cyclic and Homeric poetry.''—Gregory Nagy, Harvard University

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsNote to ReaderList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1. The Early Life of Achilles2. The Death of Achilles3. The Destiny of Achilles in the Iliad4. Intertextuality and Oral Epic5. The Death of Achilles in the Iliad6. Motif Sequences in the Iliad7. Burial and Afterlife of Achilles8. Tomb and Cult of AchillesConclusionAppendix: The Fabula of the Death of AchillesNotesReferencesIndex

""This is an excellent book, and every chapter is worth reading. The train of thought is always clear, the arguments persuasive, the speculations judicious, and the style lucid. Numerous interesting and original ideas are combine with masterful synthesis of previous work and an extremely orderly presentation of fragmentary and unwieldy material.""

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