In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination
Autor David Roesselen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195143867
ISBN-10: 0195143868
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 244 x 159 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195143868
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 244 x 159 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
... an eclectic blend of literary criticism, political history, and conceptual geography.
... ambitious and thought-provoking.
Along with offering useful readings of particular literary texts, Roessel provides a clear-eyed, un-pedantic guide to the tangled web of freedom-fighting and nation-building that actually occurred in a land that has proven enduringly fascinating to the Anglo-American imagination. The result: a rich, accessible, and edifying treatment of a subject well worth the scholarly digging and the intellectual voyage.
Historical scholarship at its best, this finely-balanced overview should by its insights and range of reference open up new areas for investigation. Detailed footnotes engage with the work of others, and Roessel includes a comprehensive bibliography and a somewhat selective index. Splendid work!
In Byron's Shadow charts with enormous diligence and unfailing insight a subject hitherto inchoate. Refreshingly free from overt political or theoretical bias, this carefully-researched book constitutes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of Orientalism.
It is a pleasure to be able to recommend a new study which is well researched, thoughtful, and careful, and which employs the most modern analytical approaches ... should be regarded as essential reading by everyone interested in the modern history of Greece ... Roessel's book joins the small group of works which should be on the shelves of every philhellene.
It's hard to find fault with this book ... This book is a sheer delight. It is rare to come across such a combination of readability, anecdotal pleasure, intelligence, research (including the ability to wade through some pretty terrible fiction), erudition and passion.
Compulsive intellectual page-turners are rare delights. To get three in one year has been serendipity indeed. First, David Roessel's In Byron's Shadow. This astringent investigation picks up the Anglo-American literary love-affair with Hellenism around 1770, and carries the story on to 1967 and beyond. Roessel's scholarship is prodigious, his judgment sharp, his anecdotes often mischievous.
... ambitious and thought-provoking.
Along with offering useful readings of particular literary texts, Roessel provides a clear-eyed, un-pedantic guide to the tangled web of freedom-fighting and nation-building that actually occurred in a land that has proven enduringly fascinating to the Anglo-American imagination. The result: a rich, accessible, and edifying treatment of a subject well worth the scholarly digging and the intellectual voyage.
Historical scholarship at its best, this finely-balanced overview should by its insights and range of reference open up new areas for investigation. Detailed footnotes engage with the work of others, and Roessel includes a comprehensive bibliography and a somewhat selective index. Splendid work!
In Byron's Shadow charts with enormous diligence and unfailing insight a subject hitherto inchoate. Refreshingly free from overt political or theoretical bias, this carefully-researched book constitutes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of Orientalism.
It is a pleasure to be able to recommend a new study which is well researched, thoughtful, and careful, and which employs the most modern analytical approaches ... should be regarded as essential reading by everyone interested in the modern history of Greece ... Roessel's book joins the small group of works which should be on the shelves of every philhellene.
It's hard to find fault with this book ... This book is a sheer delight. It is rare to come across such a combination of readability, anecdotal pleasure, intelligence, research (including the ability to wade through some pretty terrible fiction), erudition and passion.
Compulsive intellectual page-turners are rare delights. To get three in one year has been serendipity indeed. First, David Roessel's In Byron's Shadow. This astringent investigation picks up the Anglo-American literary love-affair with Hellenism around 1770, and carries the story on to 1967 and beyond. Roessel's scholarship is prodigious, his judgment sharp, his anecdotes often mischievous.