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Trojan War in literature and the arts

In this article, we will explore the impact that Trojan War in literature and the arts has had on different aspects of society. Since its emergence, Trojan War in literature and the arts has aroused great interest and has generated multiple debates around its relevance and consequences. Over the years, Trojan War in literature and the arts has acquired a fundamental role in various areas, influencing culture, economy, politics and people's lives. Through a detailed analysis, we will examine the different facets of Trojan War in literature and the arts and its influence today, as well as the future projections that are envisioned in relation to this phenomenon.

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There are a wide range of ways in which people have represented the Trojan War in literature and the arts.

Art

Painting

Mosaic

  • In a Roman villa complex at Rutland in the United Kingdom, a third or fourth century mosaic depicts the fight between Achilles and Hector.[3]

Pottery

Innumerable ancient items, including:

Sculpture

Literature

Classical

Greek

Latin

Medieval

Modern

Music

Film

Opera

Television and radio

Comics and graphic novels

  • The Third Argument (1995), a Serbian graphic novel based on the writings of Milorad Pavić, with script by Zoran Stefanović and art by Zoran Tucić, published in USA by Heavy Metal Magazine (1998–2000)
  • Age of Bronze an ongoing series by writer and artist Eric Shanower, published by Image Comics.
    • Age of Bronze volume 1: A Thousand Ships (2001), in collecting issues #1–9. ISBN 978-1-58240-200-0.
    • Age of Bronze volume 2: Sacrifice (2005), collecting issues #10 - 19. ISBN 978-1-58240-399-1.
    • Age of Bronze volume 3: Betrayal, Part One (2007). ISBN 978-1-58240-755-5.
  • Marvel Illustrated
    • The Iliad (2008) (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0-7851-2383-5, collecting issues #1–8, adapted by Roy Thomas and Miguel Angel Sepulveda from the epic poem.
    • The Odyssey (2009) (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0-7851-1908-1, collecting issues #1–8, adapted by Roy Thomas and Greg Tocchini from the epic poem.
    • The Trojan War (2009) (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0-7851-3862-4, collecting issues #1–5, adapted by Roy Thomas and Miguel Angel Sepulveda based on Epic Cycle and other ancient sources.
  • The Trojan War app (2013) (App Store (iOS) application), published by Kichigai Editions.

Video games

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