There are a wide range of ways in which people have represented the Trojan War in literature and the arts.
Art
Painting
Mosaic
- In a Roman villa complex at Rutland in the United Kingdom, a third or fourth century mosaic depicts the fight between Achilles and Hector.
Pottery
Innumerable ancient items, including:
Sculpture
Literature
Classical
Greek
Latin
Medieval
Modern
- Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, published in 1474, the first printed book to be published in English, containing Caxton's translation of Raoul le Fevre's work, in turn derived from Guido and, ultimately, Benoît.
- Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, written circa 1590, features Helen of Troy.
- Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare's dark interpretation of Chaucer's story, derived from Caxton's Recuyell written in 1602.
- The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys play by Jan Kochanowski, 1578
- Penthesilea play by Heinrich von Kleist, 1808.
- Faust, Part 2 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published in 1832 features Helen of Troy.
- Several poems by William Butler Yeats make reference to the Trojan War or Troy in the context of the Trojan War.
- No Second Troy, published in 1910
- A Man Young and Old VI, published in 1928
- Leda and the Swan, published in 1928
- The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, play by Jean Giraudoux, written in 1935.
- A Trojan Ending, novel by Laura Riding (Deya: Seizin Press; London: Constable, 1937).
- Kassandra by Christa Wolf, published in 1983.
- The Greek Generals Talk (1986) and The Trojan Generals Talk collections of short stories by Phillip Parotti.
- Cassandra: Princess of Troy by Hilary Bailey published in 1993.
- The Song of Troy by Colleen McCullough published in 1998.
- The Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling involves a time-travelling American adventurer overthrowing Agamemnon and proceeding to himself conquer and destroy Troy, in a manner quite different from that depicted by Homer. (Published 1998âÂÂ2000)
- The Songs of the Kings by Barry Unsworth, published in 2002.
- Ilium by Dan Simmons, published in 2003, gives the story of Troy a science fiction twist.
- The Siege of Troy by Greg Tobin published in 2004.
- The Talisman of Troy: A Novel by Valerio Massimo Manfredi published in 2004.
- Lindsay Clarke's Troy series:
- The War at Troy, published in 2004.
- Return from Troy, published in 2005.
- War Music by Christopher Logue, a Modernist retelling of books 1âÂÂ8 and 16âÂÂ19 of Homer's Iliad, published between 1959 and 2005.
- Gene by Stel Pavlou, published in 2005, is the story of a soldier from the Trojan War reincarnated seven times through history.
- David Gemmell's Troy Series:
- ', published in 2005.
- ', published in 2006.
- ', published in 2008.
- Helen of Troy by Margaret George, published in 2006.
- The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller, published in 2012 is a retelling of the stories surrounding the Trojan War from the point of view of Patroclus, who the story presents as the lover of Achilles.
- Ransom, by David Malouf, published in 2009, is a retelling of the Iliad, from books 22 to 24. It tells the story of Priam as he goes to Achilles to plead for the return of the body of Hector.
- The Lost Books of the Odyssey, by Zachary Mason, published in 2010, is a creative retelling of the adventures of Odysseus, king of Ithaca, told from the perspective of (mostly) the antagonists of Odysseus, e.g. Polyphemus, Circe, and Penelope.
- The Starcrossed Series, by Josephine Angelini published 2011-2013 is a modern retelling of history repeating itself with flashbacks to the original war, focusing on the characters of Helen and Paris.
- The Silence of the Girls, by Pat Barker published in 2018 is a retelling from the point of view of Briseis.
- A Thousand Ships, by Natalie Haynes, published in 2019 is a retelling from various female characters' points of view.
Music
- "Temporary Like Achilles", by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, from the album Blonde on Blonde (1966).
- the song "Cassandra" by Taylor Swift (from The Tortured Poets Department) references the Trojan priestess who was cursed with the gift of prophesies which wouldn't be believed.
- The song "Cassandra", by the band ABBA and released as the B-side of "The Day Before You Came" (1982), references the Trojan priestess.
- "Tales of Brave Ulysses", by the band Cream, released as a B-side in May 1967, and also included on the album Disraeli Gears (1967).
- "Achilles Last Stand", by the band Led Zeppelin, from the album Presence (1976).
- "Paris", a rock musical by Jon English, first released in 1990 and reworked in 2003 and 2008.
- "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts", by the heavy metal band Manowar from the album The Triumph of Steel (1992).
- "I Stole a Bride", by the band Hefner, from the album The Fidelity Wars (1999).
- "And Then There Was Silence", by the band Blind Guardian, released as a single in November 2001, and also included on the album A Night at the Opera (2002); an epic 14 minute song picturing the last part of the Trojan War through Cassandra's eyes.
- The Progressive Rock band, Symphony X released their album, The Odyssey in 2002, based upon Homer's epic.
- The name of the American post-hardcore band The Fall of Troy is inspired by the Trojan War.
- The entire album Ethernaut (2003), by the band The Crüxshadows, was based on the Trojan War and the fall of Troy.
- "The Third Temptation of Paris" by the band Alesana, from the album On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax (2006); a piano ballad picturing the fall of Troy through Paris' eyes.
- âÂÂThe History of ManâÂÂ, by Maisie Peters, contains the line, âÂÂThe men start wars yet Troy hates HelenâÂÂ.
- "Achilles Come Down", by Gang of Youths, focuses on Achilles ready to kill himself following the death of Patroclus.
- The Trojan War features in the first two songs of ', "The Horse and the Infant" and "Just a Man." In the former, Odysseus rallies his soldiers from inside the Trojan Horse before leading the attack against the sleeping Trojans, only for a vision from Zeus to warn him of a greater foe. Odysseus quickly discovers this apparent enemy is Astyanax, the infant son of the Trojan Prince Hector, and Zeus warns Odysseus that Astyanax will destroy his homeland of Ithaca if he is not slain that night. In "Just a Man," Odysseus struggles with the decision but ultimately decides to carry through the deed by dropping Astyanax from the city walls.
Film
- Helena (1924 film), silent German epic film version.
- The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927), a 1927 American silent comedy adventure film about Helen of Troy based on the 1925 novel of the same name by John Erskine
- Helen of Troy (1956), featuring Stanley Baker as Achilles.
- La Guerra di Troia (The Trojan War) (1961), by Giorgio Ferroni.
- The Fury of Achilles (1962), Italian peplum adaptation of The Iliad.
- Doctor Faustus (1967), by Richard Burton and Nevill Coghill, stars Elizabeth Taylor as Helen of Troy and Richard Burton as Doctor Faustus.
- Iphigenia is a 1977 rendering of the prologue to the Trojan War where Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter to appease Artemis before sailing to Troy.
- The Trojan Women (1971), an adaptation of Euripides' play directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Katharine Hepburn as Hecuba, Vanessa Redgrave as Andromache, Geneviève Bujold as Cassandra and Irene Papas as Helen.
- Troy (2004), by Wolfgang Petersen, starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, Sean Bean as Odysseus, Eric Bana as Hector, Orlando Bloom as Paris, Diane Kruger as Helen and Peter O'Toole as Priam.
- The Odyssey (2026), by Christopher Nolan, begins with the climax of the Trojan War.
Opera
Television and radio
- The Myth Makers, a 1965 Doctor Who serial, depicted the last days of the war satirically.
- In Search of the Trojan War, a six part BBC miniseries originally aired in 1985 hosted by the historian Michael Wood
- Time Commanders, a BBC television programme about ancient battle strategy, fought out the battle of Troy in one episode.
- The Time Tunnel episode "Revenge Of The Gods" (aired 21 October 1966) involves the American protagonists arriving at the final stage of the war and helping the Greeks to conquer and destroy Troy.
- Operation Lightning Pegasus, a satirical version by Alick Rowe, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1981.
- The ' episode "Beware of Greeks bearing Gifts" (aired 15 January 1996) involves Xena and Gabrielle arriving at Troy during the Trojan War when the warrior princess' help is required by her old friend Helen.
- Troy, a trilogy of radio plays, starring Paul Scofield as "Hermes", first broadcast in 1998.
- Helen of Troy (2003), a miniseries starring Rufus Sewell as Agamemnon and Sienna Guillory as Helen.
- The Phineas and Ferb episode "Troy Story" (aired 20 September 2013) involves the boys reenactment of the Trojan War but with a Phineas and Ferb twist.
- The Last Days of Troy, a two-part 2015 BBC Radio 4 adaptation by Simon Armitage completing Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid, originally directed for The Royal Exchange Theatre by Nick Bagnall and directed for radio by Susan Roberts.
- ', a 2018 miniseries co-produced by BBC One and Netflix.
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe animated miniseries Eyes of Wakanda episode "Legends and Lies", tells a Wakandan War Dog named B'Kai undercover as Memnon allied with Achilles to infiltrate Troy for retrieve a stolen vibranium pendant that Helen of Troy is wearing.
Comics and graphic novels
- The Third Argument (1995), a Serbian graphic novel based on the writings of Milorad PaviÃÂ, with script by Zoran Stefanoviàand art by Zoran TuciÃÂ, published in USA by Heavy Metal Magazine (1998âÂÂ2000)
- 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 #1âÂÂ9. .
- Age of Bronze volume 2: Sacrifice (2005), collecting issues #10 - 19. .
- Age of Bronze volume 3: Betrayal, Part One (2007). .
- Marvel Illustrated
- The Iliad (2008) (Hardcover), , collecting issues #1âÂÂ8, adapted by Roy Thomas and Miguel Angel Sepulveda from the epic poem.
- The Odyssey (2009) (Hardcover), , collecting issues #1âÂÂ8, adapted by Roy Thomas and Greg Tocchini from the epic poem.
- The Trojan War (2009) (Hardcover), , collecting issues #1âÂÂ5, 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
- Gates of Troy a turn based strategy expansion for the game Spartan, by Matrix Games and Slitherine Soft, released in 2004.
- The Trojan War appears a scenario in the Greek campaign for the RTS computer game Empire Earth.
- Age of Mythology, an RTS game by Ensemble Studios and Microsoft released in 2002, in which several missions deal with the capture of Troy.
- "" is a hack and slash game developed by a Canadian branch of Tecmo Koei. Released on consoles in 2011, the game is centered around the events of the Trojan War.
- ' features an adventure centered around the events of the Trojan War.
- Age of Empires Online, an MMORTS game published by Microsoft, contains missions relating to the Trojan War.
- The Settlers IV, an RTS game by Blue Byte, features the Trojans as a playable race in its expansion pack.
- ' a 2020 strategy game of the Total War series.
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