Search Results for: Harvard Studies In Classical Philology Volume 88
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Author: D. R. Shackleton Bailey
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674379357
Category: Literary Criticism
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Pages: 282
Pages: 282
This volume of thirteen essays includes "Tantalus and Anaxagoras"; "Notes on Seneca 'Rhetor'"; "More on Pseudo-Quintilian's Longer Declamations"; "Lurius Varus, a Stray Consular Legate"; and "Loss of Self, Suffering, Violence: The Modern View of Dionysus from Nietzsche to Girard."
Language: en
Pages: 305
Pages: 305
This book addresses the function of the classical world in the cultural imaginations of the second generation of romantic writers: Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Thomas Love Peacock, John Keats, Leigh Hunt, and the rest of their diverse circle. The younger romantics inherited impressions of the ancient world colored by the
Language: en
Pages: 713
Pages: 713
Detailed new account of the historical emergence and conceptual reach of the sublime both before and after Longinus.
Language: en
Pages: 352
Pages: 352
Nazism was deeply rooted in German culture. From the fertile soil of German Romanticism sprang ideas of great significance for the genesis of the Third Reich ideology--notions of the individual as a mere part of the national collective, and of life as a ceaseless struggle between opposing forces. This
Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
Typically, the first decade of Friedrich Nietzsche's career is considered a sort of précis to his mature thinking. Yet his philological articles, lectures, and notebooks on Ancient Greek culture and thought - much of which has received insufficient scholarly attention - were never intended to serve as a preparatory ground