The Iliad (Version 2)

Homer (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen)
Translated by Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)

This great and terrifying poem about the final weeks of a long war fought between the Greeks and the Trojans before the city of Troy (here rendered into prose by Samuel Butler, himself a major nineteenth century English novelist) is at once violently graphic, emotionally searing and strikingly contemporary in its understanding of the extremities to which rage may drive men, even as they understand full well that they are pursuing their own doom. Nearly three thousand years before the advent of cinema, the author(s) of The Iliad had already mastered many of the tropes the Hollywood blockbuster would later adopt, and so much of the form of this ancient masterpiece already feels oddly familiar. However, the depictions of physical and emotional violence at its heart retain their full power to shock us with their bleak, deeply disturbing truthfulness. (Summary by Peter Dann)

Genre(s): Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Book 1 Peter Dann
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Play 02 Book 2 Peter Dann
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Play 03 Book 3 Peter Dann
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Play 05 Book 5 Peter Dann
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Play 08 Book 8 Peter Dann
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Play 09 Book 9 Peter Dann
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Play 10 Book 10 Peter Dann
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Play 11 Book 11 Peter Dann
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Play 12 Book 12 Peter Dann
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Play 13 Book 13 Peter Dann
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Play 14 Book 14 Peter Dann
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Play 15 Book 15 Peter Dann
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Play 16 Book 16 Peter Dann
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Play 17 Book 17 Peter Dann
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Play 18 Book 18 Peter Dann
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Play 19 Book 19 Peter Dann
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Play 20 Book 20 Peter Dann
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Play 21 Book 21 Peter Dann
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Play 22 Book 22 Peter Dann
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Play 23 Book 23 Peter Dann
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Play 24 Book 24 Peter Dann
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