In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American ImaginationModern Greece, constructed by the early nineteenth-century ideals and ideas associated with Byron, has been "haunted, holy ground" in English and American literature for almost two centuries. In Byron's Shadow analyzes how authors employ ideas about romantic nationalism, gender politics, shifts in cultural constructions, and literary experimentation to create variations of "Greece" to suit changing eras. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Almost Impossible to Think Sanely about Greece | 3 |
I PAST GREATNESS AND PRESENT DEBASEMENT 17701833 | 11 |
II THE MAGIC FORCE OF LEGEND 18331913 | 99 |
III THE END OF AMBROSIA AND BRIGANDS 19141939 | 185 |
A New Kind of Byronism | 252 |
Notes | 285 |
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In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English & American Imagination David Ernest Roessel Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2002 |
In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination David Roessel Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2001 |
In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination David Ernest Roessel Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2003 |
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