'To call Peter J. Ahrensdorf's book on Homer 'thought-provoking' would be an understatement, as the length and substance of this review might convince you. It is a book to be read and reread, enjoyed and argued with, a book that will, with its swift pace and disarming forthrightness, whisk you through it in a few sittings.' Robert Goldberg, Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy
Introduction; 1. The theology of Homer; 2. Achilles and Hector; 3. Achilles and the limits of virtue; 4. Odysseus and Achilles.