The Impact of Classical Greece on European and National Identities: Proceedings of an International Colloquium, Held at the Netherlands Institute at Athens, 2-4 October 2000Margriet Haagsma, Pim den Boer, Eric M. Moormann Gieben, 2003 - 279 psl. These thirteen papers, from a colloquium held at the Netherlands Institute at Athens in 2000, examine European scholarship's fascination with classical Greece during the 19th and 20th centuries. Arranged geographically and then thematically, the papers discuss Greek attitudes towards classical archaeology and literature, Germany and Neoclassicism, classical Greece in Dutch literature and the influence of Greece on Dutch politics, the influence of Alexander the Great and the Persian Wars, the classical element in Victorian verse and interpretations of Homeric epic. One paper is in French, the rest are in English. |
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... literary and aesthetic attitude towards the classics manifested itself . At the same time a reaction made itself felt against the intense campaign from the Roman Catholic side to promote the Gothic , or neo - Gothic , style as the ...
... literary and aesthetic attitude towards the classics manifested itself . At the same time a reaction made itself felt against the intense campaign from the Roman Catholic side to promote the Gothic , or neo - Gothic , style as the ...
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... literary and social criticism , he remains oddly elusive . He can seem to be a revivalist , imitating classical forms and recasting classical mythology in a modern language , rather as contemporary architects were imitating the gothic ...
... literary and social criticism , he remains oddly elusive . He can seem to be a revivalist , imitating classical forms and recasting classical mythology in a modern language , rather as contemporary architects were imitating the gothic ...
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... literary and essayistic circles . The Cahiers du Sud , which was published by Jean Ballard , welcomed Jewish writers , and had a liberal concept of literature . Weil , however , entertained a strictly moralistic view , which opposed ...
... literary and essayistic circles . The Cahiers du Sud , which was published by Jean Ballard , welcomed Jewish writers , and had a liberal concept of literature . Weil , however , entertained a strictly moralistic view , which opposed ...
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Aeschylus ALEXANDRE LE GRAND Amsterdam ancient Greek ancient world antiquity archaeology Arnold Böcklin Athens Atossa Basel Bastet battle of Salamis beauty Berlin classical antiquity classical Greece classicists Cobet concept contemporary contrast Creuzer Cyrus d'Alexandre d'une Darius Droysen Dutch edition eighteenth century Ellenike epic essay Europe European France French Friedrich Gallien German grammar schools Grèce Grecs Greek classics Greek culture Hellenic Hemsterhuis Herculaneum Herodotus Homer human idea ideal Iliad influence inspired intellectual Jacob Geel Koraes l'histoire language Latin Leiden letters liberal literary literature London Louis Couperus Mardonius Modern Greek myth nationalist neoclassicism neohumanism Netherlands nineteenth century novel Oegstgeest Oxford paintings Paris past Perses Persian philhellenism philosophy poem poet political Pompeii published qu'il Querido Rollin Roman Rome Sancisi scene scholars scholarship siècle sources story Tennyson texts tradition translation twentieth century universities Victorian Vliet voir Weil's Winckelmann Wyttenbach Xerxes Xerxes or Arrogance