The topic of force has long remained a problem of interpretation for readers of Homer's
Iliad, ever since Simone Weil famously proclaimed it as the poem's main subject. This book seeks to address that problem through a full-scale treatment of the language of force in the
Iliad from both philological and philosophical perspectives. Each chapter explores the different types of Iliadic force in combination with the reception of the
Iliad in the French intellectual tradition. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the different terms for force in the
Iliad give expression to distinct relations between self and "other." At the same time, this book reveals how the
Iliad as a whole undermines the very relations of force which characters within the poem seek to establish. Ultimately, this study of force in the
Iliad offers an occasion to reconsider human subjectivity in Homeric poetry.
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