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First delivered as a series of lectures in 1914, this book explores the connections between the First World War and the epic poetry of ancient Greece. Murray argues that both conflicts share a common character, in which the individual is called upon to sacrifice himself for the greater good. With eloquent prose and thoughtful analysis, Murray offers a fascinating perspective on the nature of war and its impact on human society.
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