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Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagination Book

Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagination
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. <i>Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagi, Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagination has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Heretical Hellenism: Women Writers, Ancient Greece, and the Victorian Popular Imagination
  • Written by author Shanyn Fiske
  • Published by Ohio University Press, October 2008
  • 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 Imagi
  • 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
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Introduction Hellenism and Heresy 1

Ch. 1 Victorian Medea: From Sensationalism to Subjectivity 24

Ch. 2 Fragments of Genius: Charlotte Bronte' and the Discourse of Popular Greek 64

Ch. 3 Heretical Humanism: Romola and Hellenism's Distaff Legacy 112

Ch. 4 The Daimon Archives: Jane Harrison and the Afterlife of Dead Languages 149

Afterword: The First World War and the Death of Heresy 189

Notes 199

Bibliography 237

Index 259


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