The product of more than a decades continuous work (1598-1611), Chapmans translation of Homers great poem of war is a magnificent testimony to the power of The Iliad. In muscular, onward-rolling verse Chapman retells the story of Achilles, the great warrior, and his terrible wrath before the walls of besieged Troy, and the destruction it wreaks on both Greeks and Trojans.
Chapman regarded the translation of this epic, and of Homers Odyssey (also available from Wordsworth Editions) as his lifes work, and dedicated himself to capturing the soul of the poem. Swinburne praised the resulting translation for its romantic and sometimes barbaric grandeur, its freshness, strength, and inexhaustible fire, qualities that reflect the grandeur, fire and brutality of the original poem. This new edition includes a critical introduction and extensive notes, rendering Chapmans extraordinary poetic masterpiece accessible to modern readers.