From Victorian to Modern: The Transformation of Ancient Greek History in the Work of Jane Ellen Harrison and W.W. Tarn Público
Adams, Jonathan Douglas (2016)
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Abstract
This thesis examines the changes in the study of the classics in Britain during the early twentieth century by examining the work of two scholars from this period: Jane Ellen Harrison and William Woodthorpe (W. W.) Tarn. As the study of the classics became more specialized, previous views of the ancient world began to be reexamined. Chapter 1 discusses how the classics were studied in Britain until to Harrison's and Tarn's generation. Chapters 2 and 3 examine the works of Harrison and Tarn. Chapter 4 compares the work and conclusions of Harrison and Tarn and briefly ends on how they have been received.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1. Background 5
2. Jane Ellen Harrison 9
3. William Woodthorpe Tarn 27
4. Comparison and Conclusion 44
Bibliography 49
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