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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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