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Title: The Fall of Troy

Credits: Produced by Douglas B. Killings

Summary: "The Fall of Troy" by Quintus Smyrnaeus is an epic poem likely composed in the mid-4th century A.D. This literary work serves as a continuation and expansion of the events surrounding the Trojan War, specifically detailing the aftermath of Hector's death and the eventual fall of the city of Troy. The narrative introduces key heroic figures, including the Amazonian queen Penthesileia, who passionately enters the fray in a desperate attempt to aid the besieged Trojans. The opening of "The Fall of Troy" vividly portrays the arrival of Penthesileia, the fierce and beautiful warrior queen of the Amazons, who seeks to redeem herself after accidentally killing her sister. As she prepares for battle, the poem highlights her captivating beauty and formidable prowess, rekindling hope among the Trojans. Yet, her pride leads her into combat against Achilles. The ensuing battle is one of valor and ferocity, ultimately leading to her tragic demise at the hands of Achilles, which demoralizes the Trojan forces. This portion sets the stage for the themes of heroism, fate, and the glory and tragedy of war that permeate the poem. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century

Translator: Way, Arthur S. (Arthur Sanders), 1847-1930

EBook No.: 658

Published: Sep 1, 1996

Downloads: 104

Language: English

Subject: Epic poetry, Greek -- Translations into English

Subject: Trojan War -- Poetry

Subject: Troy (Extinct city) -- Poetry

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:658:2 1996-09-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Way, Arthur S. (Arthur Sanders) Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century en 1
2024-09-20T09:24:34Z The Fall of Troy

This edition has images.

Title: The Fall of Troy

Credits: Produced by Douglas B. Killings

Summary: "The Fall of Troy" by Quintus Smyrnaeus is an epic poem likely composed in the mid-4th century A.D. This literary work serves as a continuation and expansion of the events surrounding the Trojan War, specifically detailing the aftermath of Hector's death and the eventual fall of the city of Troy. The narrative introduces key heroic figures, including the Amazonian queen Penthesileia, who passionately enters the fray in a desperate attempt to aid the besieged Trojans. The opening of "The Fall of Troy" vividly portrays the arrival of Penthesileia, the fierce and beautiful warrior queen of the Amazons, who seeks to redeem herself after accidentally killing her sister. As she prepares for battle, the poem highlights her captivating beauty and formidable prowess, rekindling hope among the Trojans. Yet, her pride leads her into combat against Achilles. The ensuing battle is one of valor and ferocity, ultimately leading to her tragic demise at the hands of Achilles, which demoralizes the Trojan forces. This portion sets the stage for the themes of heroism, fate, and the glory and tragedy of war that permeate the poem. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century

Translator: Way, Arthur S. (Arthur Sanders), 1847-1930

EBook No.: 658

Published: Sep 1, 1996

Downloads: 104

Language: English

Subject: Epic poetry, Greek -- Translations into English

Subject: Trojan War -- Poetry

Subject: Troy (Extinct city) -- Poetry

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:658:3 1996-09-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Way, Arthur S. (Arthur Sanders) Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century en 1