For 3,000 years, the woman known as Helen of Troy has been both the ideal symbol of beauty and a reminder of the terrible power beauty can wield.In her search for the identity behind this mythic figure, acclaimed historian Bettany Hughes uses Homer’s account of Helen’s life to frame her own investigation. Tracing the cultural impact that Helen has had on both the ancient world and Western civilization, Hughes explores Helen’s role and representations in literature and in art throughout the ages. This is a masterly work of historical inquiry about one of the world’s most famous women.
Chapter 4: Goddess, Princess, Whore
Chapter 5: A Dangerous Landscape
Chapter 9: The Pre-historic Princess
Chapter 10: The Rape of ‘Fair Hellen’
Chapter 11: Sparte Kalligynaika
Chapter 13: A Trophy for Heroes
Chapter 18: Helen, High Priestess
Chapter 22: Alexander Helenam Rapuit
Chapter 23: The Female of the Species Is More Deadly Than the Male
Chapter 25: The Pain of Aphrodite
Chapter 26: The Sea’s Foaming Lanes
Chapter 27: East Is East and West Is West
Chapter 29: The Topless Towers of Ilium
Chapter 30: The Golden Houses of the East
Chapter 32: Helen – Destroyer of Cities
Chapter 33: Death’s Dark Cloud
Chapter 34: A Beautiful Death – Kalos Thanatos?
Chapter 37: The Death of a Queen
Chapter 38: The Age of Heroes Ends
Chapter 39: ‘Fragrant Treasuries’
Chapter 40: The Daughter of the Ocean
Chapter 42: Helen Lost and Helen Found
Chapter 43: Helen, Homer and the Chances of Survival
Chapter 45: Helen of Troy and the Bad Samaritan
Chapter 46: ‘Perpulchra’ – More Than Beautiful
Chapter 47: Dancing with the Devil
3. Women of Stone and Clay and Bronze
4. Elemental Helen – She-Gods and She-Devils
5. Royal Purple – The Colour of Congealed Blood
Epilogue – Myth, History and Historia