Achilleis

· The Collected Works of Goethe Libro 37 · Voltaire Press
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Conceived as a vital link between the Iliad and the lost epics of the Trojan cycle, Goethe’s ambitious but unfinished hexameter poem sought to depict Achilles' brief respite from battle, his marriage to Polyxena, and the tragic consequences of his return to combat. Published posthumously, this late-1790s fragment represents his most direct confrontation with Homeric grandeur, aiming to humanize the demi-god hero within a domestic, psychological framework during a lull in the legendary conflict.

Focusing on the hero’s internal struggle between the allure of peaceful intimacy fostered by Priam and Hecuba’s diplomatic efforts and his inexorable, fatalistic drive toward martial glory and early death, the work grapples with the collision of private desire and public destiny inherent in the heroic archetype. Though abandoned after only one canto, its rich characterizations—particularly the nuanced portrayal of Achilles’ vulnerability and the Trojan royal family’s desperate diplomacy—demonstrate Goethe’s classical maturity, striving to imbue ancient myth with profound psychological realism and exploring the poignant impossibility of escaping one's ordained nature or historical fate.

This critical reader’s edition presents a faithful modern translation of the original manuscript in Fraktur (the old German script), rendering Goethe’s complex ideas in clear, contemporary prose. It includes supplementary material that provides autobiographical, historical, and linguistic context to this eighteenth-century work, along with a translator’s afterword on Goethe’s history, impact, and intellectual legacy, plus an index of key philosophical concepts with particular attention to Romanticism and Classicism. Rounding out the volume are a comprehensive chronology of his published writings and a detailed timeline of his life, highlighting the personal relationships that profoundly shaped his thought- namely Schopenhauer, Schiller and Hegel.

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