
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I THE QUARREL
CHAPTER II THE ASSEMBLY
CHAPTER III THE DUEL OF PARIS AND MENELAUS
CHAPTER IV THE BROKEN OATH
CHAPTER V THE VALIANT DEEDS OF DIOMED
CHAPTER VI GLAUCUS AND DIOMED
CHAPTER VII HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE
CHAPTER VIII THE DUEL OF HECTOR AND AJAX
CHAPTER IX THE BATTLE ON THE PLAIN
The opening of this ancient epic thrusts listeners into a world of war‑torn honor and divine intrigue. When Paris of Troy lures Helen away from her husband Menelaus, the Greeks rally under a host of legendary leaders, each driven by personal glory and a sense of duty. As the armies gather on the windswept plains of Ilium, the clash of swords is mirrored by the whims of gods who take sides, shaping the fate of mortal combatants.
The story follows the heroic deeds and fierce rivalries of figures such as Achilles, Hector, and the cunning Ulysses, whose choices echo through every battle. Their struggles reveal the fragile balance between personal pride and collective responsibility, while the ever‑present divine council adds layers of tension and prophecy. Listeners will experience the raw intensity of a decade‑long siege, the stakes of honor, and the timeless echo of human ambition against a backdrop of mythic grandeur.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (226K characters)
Release date
2024-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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