by Robert Graves
"Helen's beauty, Odysseus's cunning, Hector's noble courage, Archilles' vulnerable heel, Ajax's madness, Agamemmon's murder," the author notes in his introduction, "all have become proverbial." Proverbial, and well-known as the incidents and characters are, however, the skill of distinguished poet and scholar Robert Graves brings fresh life and dramatic excitement to the story of the Trojan War.