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Chapter Twenty. The Political Comprehensiveness of Christ Recrucified
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Technical Notes xix
- Chapter One. Kazantzakis’s Attraction to Fascism and Nazism in the 1930s 1
- Chapter Two. Travel Writing 16
- Chapter Three. Spain 22
- Chapter Four. Journey to the Morea 33
- Chapter Five. Greek Politics, 1922–1936; Metaxas 43
- Chapter Six. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Jardin des rochers 60
- Chapter Seven. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Othello Returns 81
- Chapter Eight. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Melissa 86
- Chapter Nine. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Julian The Apostate 100
- Chapter Ten. Period 1940–1944: The Albanian Campaign And Axis Occupation 111
- Chapter Eleven. Buddha 134
- Chapter Twelve. Aléxis Zorbás: A Philosophical Interpretation 144
- Chapter Thirteen. Alexis Zorbas: A Political Interpretation 157
- Chapter Fourteen. Prometheus Trilogy And Greekness 165
- Chapter Fifteen. Kapodistrias 197
- Chapter Sixteen. Constantine Palaiologos 224
- Chapter Seventeen. Athens, October 1944–June 1946 237
- Chapter Eighteen. London and Paris, 2 June 1946–2 June 1948 273
- Chapter Nineteen. Sodom and Gomorrah 279
- Chapter Twenty. The Political Comprehensiveness of Christ Recrucified 292
- Chapter Twenty-One. The Fratricides 328
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Kouros 356
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Christopher Columbus: Kazantzakis’s Final Play 363
- Chapter Twenty-Four. O Kapetán Mihalis: An Epic Manqué 372
- Chapter Twenty-Five. Kazantzakis’s Long Apprenticeship to Christian Themes 394
- Chapter Twenty-Six. The Last Temptation as a Religious Novel 428
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. Is the Last Temptation a Religious Novel or a Political Novel? 442
- Chapter Twenty-Eight. Kazantzakis’s Meta-Christian Saint Francis as a Model of Soul-Force Creating His Own Fate 453
- Chapter Twenty-Nine. Report to Greco 524
- Appendix. Kazantzakis and Women 547
- Notes 551
- Bibliography 583
- Index 603
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Technical Notes xix
- Chapter One. Kazantzakis’s Attraction to Fascism and Nazism in the 1930s 1
- Chapter Two. Travel Writing 16
- Chapter Three. Spain 22
- Chapter Four. Journey to the Morea 33
- Chapter Five. Greek Politics, 1922–1936; Metaxas 43
- Chapter Six. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Jardin des rochers 60
- Chapter Seven. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Othello Returns 81
- Chapter Eight. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Melissa 86
- Chapter Nine. Writings Ca. 1935–1939: Julian The Apostate 100
- Chapter Ten. Period 1940–1944: The Albanian Campaign And Axis Occupation 111
- Chapter Eleven. Buddha 134
- Chapter Twelve. Aléxis Zorbás: A Philosophical Interpretation 144
- Chapter Thirteen. Alexis Zorbas: A Political Interpretation 157
- Chapter Fourteen. Prometheus Trilogy And Greekness 165
- Chapter Fifteen. Kapodistrias 197
- Chapter Sixteen. Constantine Palaiologos 224
- Chapter Seventeen. Athens, October 1944–June 1946 237
- Chapter Eighteen. London and Paris, 2 June 1946–2 June 1948 273
- Chapter Nineteen. Sodom and Gomorrah 279
- Chapter Twenty. The Political Comprehensiveness of Christ Recrucified 292
- Chapter Twenty-One. The Fratricides 328
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Kouros 356
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Christopher Columbus: Kazantzakis’s Final Play 363
- Chapter Twenty-Four. O Kapetán Mihalis: An Epic Manqué 372
- Chapter Twenty-Five. Kazantzakis’s Long Apprenticeship to Christian Themes 394
- Chapter Twenty-Six. The Last Temptation as a Religious Novel 428
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. Is the Last Temptation a Religious Novel or a Political Novel? 442
- Chapter Twenty-Eight. Kazantzakis’s Meta-Christian Saint Francis as a Model of Soul-Force Creating His Own Fate 453
- Chapter Twenty-Nine. Report to Greco 524
- Appendix. Kazantzakis and Women 547
- Notes 551
- Bibliography 583
- Index 603