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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Concepts and Functions of Philhellenism: Aspects of a Transcultural Movement 1
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Part I: Ancient Philhellenism
- Shaping the (Hi)story of Innovation: Livius Andronicus as the First Poet of Latin Literature 9
- Ηellenism in Horace’s Literary Criticism 23
- ‘Inappropriate’ Philhellenism in Roman Satire 51
- Philhellenism, Patronage and Poetics in Martial 77
- Enthusiasm and Mimesis in Longinus’ Concept of the Sublime 105
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Part II: Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution
- Hellenism and Philhellenism in British Experience 125
- Could Leo Become Leonidas Again? The German Philhellene Wilhelm Müller and his Ambivalent Reception of Lord Byron 141
- Philhellenism as an Exploration of Identity and Alterity in the Literary Tradition of Travels to the East in the 19th century 155
- Adamantios Korais (Smyrna 1748–Paris 1833), philhellène à sa manière 177
- Europeans in the Greek Landscape: Idealization, Appropriation, Disillusionment 195
- Philhellenism and Constitutionalism: The First Greek Constitutions 211
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Part III: Philhellenism and European Identity
- Building Europe from Below: The Philhellenic Committee Movement as an Early Form of European Integration 225
- Philhellenism and Geopolitics: Friedrich Thiersch’s De l’état actuel de la Grèce (1833) as a European Project 245
- The Greek ‘Great Idea’ of Irredentism Up Against a Defunct Philhellenism (1850–1880) 261
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Conclusions and Prospects
- Ancient Greece and the Identity of Modern Europe 275
- List of Contributors 287
- Index of Names 289
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Concepts and Functions of Philhellenism: Aspects of a Transcultural Movement 1
-
Part I: Ancient Philhellenism
- Shaping the (Hi)story of Innovation: Livius Andronicus as the First Poet of Latin Literature 9
- Ηellenism in Horace’s Literary Criticism 23
- ‘Inappropriate’ Philhellenism in Roman Satire 51
- Philhellenism, Patronage and Poetics in Martial 77
- Enthusiasm and Mimesis in Longinus’ Concept of the Sublime 105
-
Part II: Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution
- Hellenism and Philhellenism in British Experience 125
- Could Leo Become Leonidas Again? The German Philhellene Wilhelm Müller and his Ambivalent Reception of Lord Byron 141
- Philhellenism as an Exploration of Identity and Alterity in the Literary Tradition of Travels to the East in the 19th century 155
- Adamantios Korais (Smyrna 1748–Paris 1833), philhellène à sa manière 177
- Europeans in the Greek Landscape: Idealization, Appropriation, Disillusionment 195
- Philhellenism and Constitutionalism: The First Greek Constitutions 211
-
Part III: Philhellenism and European Identity
- Building Europe from Below: The Philhellenic Committee Movement as an Early Form of European Integration 225
- Philhellenism and Geopolitics: Friedrich Thiersch’s De l’état actuel de la Grèce (1833) as a European Project 245
- The Greek ‘Great Idea’ of Irredentism Up Against a Defunct Philhellenism (1850–1880) 261
-
Conclusions and Prospects
- Ancient Greece and the Identity of Modern Europe 275
- List of Contributors 287
- Index of Names 289