In Byron's Shadow
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In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination

In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination


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Modern Greece, constructed by the early nineteenth-century ideals and ideas associated with Byron, has been "haunted, holy ground" in English and American literature for almost two centuries. In Byron's Shadow analyzes how authors employ ideas about romantic nationalism, gender politics, shifts in cultural constructions, and literary experimentation to create variations of "Greece" to suit changing eras.

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"Based on dauntingly wide reading, David Roessel's study provides an astute, convincing and unsentimental survey of the ways in which anglophone writers' reactions to Greece have changed over the years.... All philhellenes will find In Byron's Shadow absorbing."--Times Literary Supplement "This book is a sheer delight. It is rare to come across such a combination of readability, anecdotal pleasure, intelligence, research..., erudition and passion. Roessel's book is no mere survey and synopsis of literature, though of course there is a great deal of this. He pursues a number of interesting theses with keen intelligence, and the pages are dotted with insights--too many to summarize."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review "At a time when books on Byron continue to proliferate, it is a pleasure to be able to recommend a new study which is well researched, thoughtful, and careful, and which employs the most modern analytical approaches.... [In Byron's Shadow] should be regarded as essential reading by everyone interested in the modern history of Greece.... Roessel's book joins the small group of works which should be on the shelves of every philhellene."--William St. Clair, Anglo-Hellenic Review "Roessel demonstrates in staggering detail that most writers about Greece have failed abysmally by seeking the ideal rather than relishing the more complex realities of the place...Roessel's book possesses an importance beyond the academic field of neo-hellenism or that of postcolonial studies. It is about the imagination, and through its particulars involves us with the problem of any literary endeavor...In Byron's Shadow is not only an essential contribution to the study of Greece but a lively and compelling story of reading, writing, the imagination, and what these things have to do with historical reality."--The Hudson Review "In Byron's Shadow charts with enormous diligence and unfailing insight a subject hitherto inchoate. Refreshingly free from overt political or theoretical bias, this carefully-researched book constitutes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of Orientalism.... [It] takes its place alongside venerable classics by Gilbert Highet, J.A.K. Thompson, and Terence Spencer. Historical scholarship at its best, this finely-balanced overview should by its insights and range of reference open up new areas for investigation.... Splendid work!"--The Byron Journal "In Byron's Shadow...provides a definitive account of Anglo-American perceptions of modern Greece from Byron's day to the twentieth century."--Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 "This is an extraordinary work--elegantly written, meticulously researched, and absorbing."--Jon Sachs, Keats-Shelley Journal "Rarely in any decade does a book come along that forces us significantly to revise our thinking about an important person or historical period. David Roessel's In Byron's Shadow is such a book.... Roessel's epic sweep, his breadth of vision, are compelling.... Read In Byron's Shadow and you will rise enlightened; and you will want to visit, perhaps for the second or third time, the Valley of Nemea and Patra and Missolonghi, and stand in the shadow of the Byron of your own conception."--DEUS LOCI: The Lawrence Durrell Journal "Along with offering useful readings of particular literary texts, Roessel provides a clear-eyed, un-pedantic guide to the tangled web of freedom-fighting and nation-building that actually occurred in a land that has proven enduringly fascinating to the Anglo-American imagination. The result: a rich, accessible, and edifying treatment of a subject well worth the scholarly digging and the intellectual voyage."--The Wordsworth Circle "Based on dauntingly wide reading, David Roessel's study provides an astute, convincing and unsentimental survey of the ways in which anglophone writers' reactions to Greece have changed over the years.... All philhellenes will find In Byron's Shadow absorbing."--Times Literary Supplement "This book is a sheer delight. It is rare to come across such a combination of readability, anecdotal pleasure, intelligence, research..., erudition and passion. Roessel's book is no mere survey and synopsis of literature, though of course there is a great deal of this. He pursues a number of interesting theses with keen intelligence, and the pages are dotted with insights--too many to summarize."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review "At a time when books on Byron continue to proliferate, it is a pleasure to be able to recommend a new study which is well researched, thoughtful, and careful, and which employs the most modern analytical approaches.... [In Byron's Shadow] should be regarded as essential reading by everyone interested in the modern history of Greece.... Roessel's book joins the small group of works which should be on the shelves of every philhellene."--William St. Clair, Anglo-Hellenic Review "Roessel demonstrates in staggering detail that most writers about Greece have failed abysmally by seeking the ideal rather than relishing the more complex realities of the place...Roessel's book possesses an importance beyond the academic field of neo-hellenism or that of postcolonial studies. It is about the imagination, and through its particulars involves us with the problem of any literary endeavor...In Byron's Shadow is not only an essential contribution to the study of Greece but a lively and compelling story of reading, writing, the imagination, and what these things have to do with historical reality."--The Hudson Review "In Byron's Shadow charts with enormous diligence and unfailing insight a subject hitherto inchoate. Refreshingly free from overt political or theoretical bias, this carefully-researched book constitutes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of Orientalism.... [It] takes its place alongside venerable classics by Gilbert Highet, J.A.K. Thompson, and Terence Spencer. Historical scholarship at its best, this finely-balanced overview should by its insights and range of reference open up new areas for investigation.... Splendid work!"--The Byron Journal "This is an extraordinary work--elegantly written, meticulously researched, and absorbing."--Jon Sachs, Keats-Shelley Journal "In Byron's Shadow...provides a definitive account of Anglo-American perceptions of modern Greece from Byron's day to the twentieth century."--Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 "Rarely in any decade does a book come along that forces us significantly to revise our thinking about an important person or historical period. David Roessel's In Byron's Shadow is such a book.... Roessel's epic sweep, his breadth of vision, are compelling.... Read In Byron's Shadow and you will rise enlightened; and you will want to visit, perhaps for the second or third time, the Valley of Nemea and Patra and Missolonghi, and stand in the shadow of the Byron of your own conception."--DEUS LOCI: The Lawrence Durrell Journal


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780195166620
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination
  • Width: 231 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0195166620
  • Publisher Date: 14 Aug 2003
  • Height: 152 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 513 gr


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