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The Iliad
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11 August 2026
Aiming to bring the legendary story to a new audience, Samuel Butler eschewed the traditional poetical style in favor of a prose translation more akin to that used in the 18th and 19th centuries without losing any of the beauty of the original. The narrative details the fall of Troy and the many tragedies that befall both sides of the war. Heroes clash in sweeping and brutal battle as the Gods watch on in delight, Kings rise and fall by their honor-bound mandates while their men toil in the mundanity of war, and lovers die desperately trying to turn the tides of fate. The Iliad is a meditation on fate, honor, and heroism, painting a world in which the chaos of humanity’s clashing vanities means something greater to not only ourselves, but the Gods above.
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Book I 7
Book II 25
Book III 46
Book IV 58
Book V 72
Book VI 94
Book VII 108
Book VIII 120
Book IX 134
Book X 152
Book XI 166
Book XII 187
Book XIII 199
Book XIV 220
Book XV 234
Book XVI 252
Book XVII 275
Book XVIII 293
Book XIX 310
Book XX 320
Book XXI 333
Book XXII 348
Book XXIII 362
Book XXIV 384