This paper examines Vico's and Leopardi's reading of Homer's Iliad, approached by the two authors as a poem celebrating heroism. More specifically, Leopardi's Zibaldone pages dedicated to Vico's ideas on Homer and the Age of heroes will be considered. The analysis will show that, for both authors, the idea of using violence as a privileged way to solve conflicts and Achilles' capability of exemplifying ancient Greek's virtues and values constituted a source of fascination. The paper concludes that such fascination witnesses their commitment to a form of political realism according to which political authority is grounded on force.
L'Iliade come poema della forza. Vico, Leopardi e il mondo degli eroi omerici / Scarpato, Giovanni. - In: STORIA DEL PENSIERO POLITICO. - ISSN 2279-9818. - 9:3(2020), pp. 467-487. [10.4479/99611]
L'Iliade come poema della forza. Vico, Leopardi e il mondo degli eroi omerici
Scarpato, Giovanni
2020
Abstract
This paper examines Vico's and Leopardi's reading of Homer's Iliad, approached by the two authors as a poem celebrating heroism. More specifically, Leopardi's Zibaldone pages dedicated to Vico's ideas on Homer and the Age of heroes will be considered. The analysis will show that, for both authors, the idea of using violence as a privileged way to solve conflicts and Achilles' capability of exemplifying ancient Greek's virtues and values constituted a source of fascination. The paper concludes that such fascination witnesses their commitment to a form of political realism according to which political authority is grounded on force.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.