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Achilles beside Gilgamesh: Mortality and Wisdom in Early Epic Poetry

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This scholarly work examines the parallel themes of mortality and wisdom in Homer’s Iliad and the Epic of Gilgamesh, two foundational texts of Western literature. Clarke explores how both epics grapple with human mortality and the pursuit of meaning through heroic action.

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Michael Clarke’s ‘Achilles beside Gilgamesh’ offers a comparative analysis of two of humanity’s oldest and most influential epic poems. By placing Homer’s Achilles and the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh in dialogue, Clarke illuminates the universal themes that transcend cultural boundaries and millennia.

The work investigates how both epics confront fundamental questions about mortality, heroism, and wisdom. Clarke demonstrates how Achilles and Gilgamesh, despite their different cultural contexts, share similar struggles with their human limitations and the inevitability of death. Through careful textual analysis and historical contextualization, the author reveals how these ancient narratives offer profound insights into the human condition.

Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly examination is essential for students and scholars of classical literature, comparative mythology, and ancient philosophy. Clarke’s interdisciplinary approach bridges Homeric studies and Mesopotamian literature, making complex ancient texts accessible while maintaining scholarly rigor.

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Author

Michael Clarke

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781108481786

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