An edition of Heretical Hellenism (2008)

Heretical Hellenism

women writers, ancient Greece, and the Victorian popular imagination

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An edition of Heretical Hellenism (2008)

Heretical Hellenism

women writers, ancient Greece, and the Victorian popular imagination

"The prevailing assumption regarding the Victorians' relationship to ancient Greece is that Greek knowledge constituted an exclusive discourse within elite male domains. Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagination challenges that theory and argues that while the information women received from popular sources was fragmentary and often fostered intellectual insecurities, it was precisely the ineffability of the Greek world refracted through popular sources and reconceived through new fields of study that appealed to women writers' imaginations." "Examining underconsidered sources such as theater history and popular journals, Shanyn Fiske uncovers the many ways that women acquired knowledge of Greek literature, history, and philosophy without formal classical training. Through discussions of women writers such as Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, and Jane Harrison, Heretical Hellenism demonstrates that women established the foundations of a heretical challenge to traditional humanist assumptions about the uniformity of classical knowledge and about women's place in literary history." --Book Jacket.

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Language
English
Pages
262

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Hellenism and heresy
Victorian Medea: from sensationalism to subjectivity
Fragments of genius: Charlotte Brontë and the discourse of popular Greek
Heretical humanism: Romola and Hellenism's distaff legacy
The Daimon archives: Jane Harrison and the afterlife of dead languages
Afterword: the First World War and the death of heresy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/9287
Library of Congress
PR127 .F57 2008, PR127.F57 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16819585M
ISBN 13
9780821418178
LCCN
2008017867
OCLC/WorldCat
192056168
Library Thing
9708902

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