Who Needs Greek?: Contests In The Cultural History Of Hellenism

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Book: Who Needs Greek?: Contests In The Cultural History Of Hellenism
Who Needs Greek? is an interdisciplinary study of arguments on what ancient Greece has meant to western culture from the ancient world to today. The battles between artists and literary critics, historians and journalists, politicians and scholars, are often violent, hilarious, and always passionate. This cutting-edge cultural history ranges from ancient Greece via the Renaissance to modern opera, and treats a central question of culture in a way which will intrigue academics as well as a more general audience.
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Details of Book: Who Needs Greek?: Contests In The Cultural History Of Hellenism Book: Who Needs Greek?: Contests In The Cultural History Of Hellenism
Author: Simon Goldhill
ISBN:

0521812283


ISBN-13:

9780521812283

,

978-0521812283


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 25032002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English
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    Book: Who Needs Greek?: Contests In The Cultural History Of Hellenism by Simon Goldhill
    ISBN Number: 0521812283, 9780521812283, 978-0521812283