Edith Hamilton considered the epic poem "The Iliad" by Homer to be one of the world's greatest poems. She praised its profound themes, vivid characters, and timeless relevance.
Edith Hamilton believed that Homer's "The Iliad" was one of the world's greatest poems. She admired the epic for its enduring exploration of humanity's virtues and flaws, and its profound impact on Western literature and culture.
Edith Hamilton considered the Iliad by Homer to be one of the greatest poems. She praised its timeless themes, vivid characters, and epic storytelling.
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Edith A. Craven has written: 'Poems in wartime'
The group of poems called "Facade" was written by Edith Sitwell. The poems are known for their experimental style, combining poetry with music by William Walton.
Camera Three - 1955 Poems of Edith Sitwell 10-42 was released on: USA: 27 June 1965
Hamilton Adrian Piffard has written: 'Marforio and other poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
T. Hempstead has written: 'Poems of two worlds'
Frederick Morgan has written: 'Poems of the two worlds'
the aeneid, the greatest of latin poems
O. J. Schuster has written: 'Selected poems' 'Other worlds' -- subject(s): Plurality of worlds