The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison

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Oxford University Press, 2002 - 332 من الصفحات
Jane Ellen Harrison (1850-1928) was renowned for her work on Greek art and religion. In her application of anthropology to classical studies, she stirred up controversy among her academic colleagues, while, at the same time, influencing many writers, including Yeats, D. H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf. This, the first substantial biographical study of Harrison, chronicles the life and work of the first woman in modern England to make a name as a classical scholar, her involvement in controversy throughout her life, and her remarkable influence.

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Yorkshire and Cheltenham 18501874
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Newnham College 18741879
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London 18791886
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Greece and London 18861898
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Newnham 18981901
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Jane Harrison and Gilbert Murray 19011903
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Newnham 19031906
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Newnham 19061907
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Cambridge 19081909
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Other Worlds 19071915
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Annabel Harrison is Associate Professor of Classics, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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