British aestheticism and Ancient Greece
Hellenism, reception, gods in exile
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Author
Publication
2009 - Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, England
Language
English
Word Count
50,750 words, Guess
Page Count
203 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebritishaesthetic00evan
- ISBN-100230547117
- ISBN-139780230547117
- Goodreads6504264
- LibraryThing8399894
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- Library of Congress Control Number2009281234
- OCLC Control Number319209553
- Better World Books9780230547117
- Open LibraryOL23678593M
Classifications
- DDC820.9357
- LCCPR468.A33 E83 2009
- LCCPN45-PN57HM623PN849.
Description
British Aestheticism and Ancient Greece is the first comprehensive study of the reception of classical Greece among English aesthetic writers of the nineteenth century. By exploring this rich history of reception, the book aims to give readers a new and fuller understanding of literary aestheticism, its intellectual contexts, its cultural and sexual politics, and its challenges to mainstream Victorian culture. Aestheticism asks its readers to reformulate the very idea of classicism, embodied in ancient Greece, into a radical ideal. Aesthetic writers such as Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, Michael Field, and Oscar Wilde reclaim classical Greece from institutionalised education in order to transform it into a terrain for the appreciation and production of art, vindicating the role of the imagination in scholarly writing and promoting a late-Romantic belief in the power of art and the 'aesthetic' to affect the way we live.
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