The first study to examine the Mediterranean in nineteenth-century British writing, showing how its heritage shaped British imperialism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lindsey N. Chappell is Associate Professor of English at Georgia Southern University. She has published articles in Victorian Literature and Culture, ELH, SEL, Literature Compass, Victorian Review, and elsewhere. Her research has been funded by numerous organizations, including the Council for European Studies and the Armstrong Browning Library.
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Introduction Part I. 'Civis Romanus Sum': A Global Imperial Model: 1. Fractal 2. Syncretism Part I coda: La Libertà, unchained Part II. 'We are all Greeks': Forging an Anglo-Hellenic Cultural Heritage: 3. Inheritance 4. Irony Part II coda: whitewashing hellas Part III. 'Kindred with the Mummy': Rewriting the Holy Land 5. Ruin 6. Profanation Part III coda: unholy land Conclusion: the temporal forms of British heritage discourse.
Introduction Part I. 'Civis Romanus Sum': A Global Imperial Model: 1. Fractal 2. Syncretism Part I coda: La Libertà, unchained Part II. 'We are all Greeks': Forging an Anglo-Hellenic Cultural Heritage: 3. Inheritance 4. Irony Part II coda: whitewashing hellas Part III. 'Kindred with the Mummy': Rewriting the Holy Land 5. Ruin 6. Profanation Part III coda: unholy land Conclusion: the temporal forms of British heritage discourse.
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