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Trojan War in literature and the arts

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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

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Painting

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Mosaic

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  • 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

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Innumerable ancient items, including:

Sculpture

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Literature

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Classical

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Greek

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Latin

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Medieval

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Modern

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Music

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Film

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Opera

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Television and radio

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Comics and graphic novels

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  • 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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References

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