British Romantic Literature & the Emerging Modern Greek Nation

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ISBN: 9783319904399
Author/Editor: Alexander Grammatikos

Publisher: Springer

Year: 2018

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British Romantic Literature and the Emerging Modern Greek Nation makes an original contribution to the field of British Romantic Hellenism (and Romanticism more broadly) by emphasizing the diversity of Romantic-era writers’ attitudes towards, and portrayals of, Modern Greece. Whereas, traditionally, studies of British Romantic Hellenism have predominantly focused on Europe’s preoccupation with an idealized Ancient Greece, this study emphasizes the nuanced and complex nature of British Romantic writers’ engagements with Modern Greece. Specifically, the book emphasizes the ways that early nineteenth-century British literature about contemporary Greece helped to strengthen British-Greek intercultural relations and, ultimately, to situate Greece within a European sphere of influence.

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Year of Publication

2018

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Caught Between East and West: Negotiating Modern Greek Identity in Ida of Athens and Anastasius.- 3. "It Never Entered in My Head that You Were Going to Annex Any Romaic Specimens to Your Poem": Lord Byron, John Cam Hobhouse, and the Politicization of Greek Language, Literature and Learning.- 4. There's No Place Like Homeland: Victimized Greek Women, The Greek War of Independence, and the Limits of European Philhellenism.- 5. All Roads Lead to Constantinople: Re-Historicizing Greek-British Relations in The Travellers and The Last Man.- 6. Conclusion

Author

Alexander Grammatikos

ISBN/ISSN

9783319904399

Binding

Hardback

Edition

1

Publisher

Springer

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