With an Introduction and
Notes by Adam Roberts, Royal Holloway, University of London
The product of more than a decade's continuous work (1598-1611), Chapman's
translation of Homer's 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 Homer's Odyssey (also available in Wordsworth Editions)
as his life's work, and dedicated himself to capturing the 'soul' of
the poem.