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Fair Greece,Sad Relic : Literary Philhellenism from Shakespeare to Byron

by Spencer,Terence

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New Book from Greece
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2nd.ed.
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780907978215 / 0907978215
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Limni,Evvia,Greece: Denise Harvey, 1992 Book. New Book from Greece. Hardcover. 2nd.ed.. (New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece) "Scholarly and brilliantly written account" of the influence of Greece on the development of English literature. This absorbing book presents the picture of Greece from the fall of Constantinople to the arrival of Byron as seen through the eyes of English poets, essayists and travellers, and shows that "philhellenism" has a much longer history than most people realize. The author reveals how our conception of Greece has been moulded by generations of writers when the country was under Turkish occupation and when its people, temples and traditions were regarded as witnesses both to its ancient splendour and its contemporary sadness. a reprint of the 1954 Weidenfeld and Nicolson edition.312p.Illus. Bibliography.index..
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