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The story of the Iliad

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A lyrical retelling of the Trojan siege centers on a bitter dispute that withdraws the Greeks' greatest warrior from battle and the cascade of losses and setbacks that follow. The narrative advances through councils, duels, and pitched fights on the plain and at the ships, with gods repeatedly tipping fortunes. It highlights notable exploits by leading champions, the death of a close comrade that compels the hero's return, the forging of splendid arms, and the climactic slaying and ransom of a prominent defender. Episodes are arranged as clear, scene-like chapters that balance action with moments of human grief and honor.

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Alfred John Church

Alfred John Church was a British author and historian known for his engaging retellings of classical history and literature. His works often focus on significant historical figures and events, making ancient history accessible to a wider audience. Among his notable titles is "A Young Macedonian in the Army of Alexander the Great," which explores the life and times of Alexander through the eyes of a young soldier. Church also contributed to the understanding of Roman and Greek literature with works like "Roman Life in the Days of Cicero" and "Stories from Livy." His storytelling blends historical accuracy with narrative flair, enriching the literary heritage of historical fiction.

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