Ransom, Revenge, and Heroic Identity in the Iliad
Explore the intricate dynamics of heroic identity in ancient Greece with "Ransom, Revenge, and Heroic Identity in the Iliad" by Wilson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling hardback edition spans 250 pages, delving into the iconic conflict between Agamemnon and Achilleus. Wilson presents a captivating anthropology of compensation during the Archaic period, revealing how the struggle for status and definitions played a pivotal role in the elite contests of Homeric society. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to engage with the underlying themes of honor and rivalry that shaped the lives of these legendary figures. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this seminal work and its implications for the ancient world.