This is the first comprehensive account of the life and work of the distinguished scholar and public figure Gilbert Muray (1866-1957). Sixteen contributors survey his childhood, his work in the theatre and in international relations, his Greek scholarship and contributions on religion and philosophy, his friendships (including those with Bertrand Russell and A. E. Housman), his long commitment to the Home University Library, his radio work, and his involvement with psychic research. The book opens with memoirs by two of his grandchildren. Two biographies of Murray were published in the 1980s,…mehr
This is the first comprehensive account of the life and work of the distinguished scholar and public figure Gilbert Muray (1866-1957). Sixteen contributors survey his childhood, his work in the theatre and in international relations, his Greek scholarship and contributions on religion and philosophy, his friendships (including those with Bertrand Russell and A. E. Housman), his long commitment to the Home University Library, his radio work, and his involvement with psychic research. The book opens with memoirs by two of his grandchildren. Two biographies of Murray were published in the 1980s, but the range of his activities makes it impossible for a single person to encompass them all adequately. This book, published 50 years after his death, aims to proved a comprehensive reassessment of a remarkable man.
Christopher Stray is Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Classics, University of Wales Swansea.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Ann Paludan and Alexander Murray: Remembering our grandfather * 2: Francis West: A broken mirror: Gilbert Murray's reflections of an Australian childhood * 3: Mark Griffith: Murray on Greek literature: the great/Greek man's burden * 4: Robert Parker: Gilbert Murray and Greek religion * 5: Christopher Collard: Murray and Greek texts * 6: James Morwood: Murray's translations of Greek tragedy * 7: Fiona Macintosh: From the Court to the National: the theatrical legacy of Gilbert Murray * 8: Malcolm Davies: Murray and A. E. Housman * 9: Barbara McManus: `Macte nova virtute, puer!': Gilbert Murray as mentor and friend to J. A. K. Thomson * 10: William Bruneau: Gilbert Murray, Bertrand Russell, and the theory and practice of politics * 11: Martin Ceadel: Gilbert Murray and international politics * 12: Peter Wilson: Retrieving cosmos: Gilbert Murray's thought on international relations * 13: Julia Stapleton: The classicist as liberal intellectual: Murray and Alfred Zimmern * 14: Mick Morris: Gilbert Murray at the BBC * 15: William Bruneau and Russell Wodell: Yours obediently, Gilbert Murray: letters to The Times
* Introduction * 1: Ann Paludan and Alexander Murray: Remembering our grandfather * 2: Francis West: A broken mirror: Gilbert Murray's reflections of an Australian childhood * 3: Mark Griffith: Murray on Greek literature: the great/Greek man's burden * 4: Robert Parker: Gilbert Murray and Greek religion * 5: Christopher Collard: Murray and Greek texts * 6: James Morwood: Murray's translations of Greek tragedy * 7: Fiona Macintosh: From the Court to the National: the theatrical legacy of Gilbert Murray * 8: Malcolm Davies: Murray and A. E. Housman * 9: Barbara McManus: `Macte nova virtute, puer!': Gilbert Murray as mentor and friend to J. A. K. Thomson * 10: William Bruneau: Gilbert Murray, Bertrand Russell, and the theory and practice of politics * 11: Martin Ceadel: Gilbert Murray and international politics * 12: Peter Wilson: Retrieving cosmos: Gilbert Murray's thought on international relations * 13: Julia Stapleton: The classicist as liberal intellectual: Murray and Alfred Zimmern * 14: Mick Morris: Gilbert Murray at the BBC * 15: William Bruneau and Russell Wodell: Yours obediently, Gilbert Murray: letters to The Times
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