British Classics Outside England

The Academy and Beyond

Christopher Stray editor Judith P Hallett editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Baylor University Press

Published:30th Nov '11

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The essays in this informative book explore the impact of British classics--the study of Greco-Roman antiquity, with an emphasis on the classical Latin and Greek languages--beyond the borders of England itself, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: inside the academy as specialized scholarship and teaching, outside the academy as a mode of social and cultural formation. Not only did British classics permeate England; they brought English values to Scotland, Wales, and America as well. Far into the twentieth century, to learn classics ""the Oxbridge way"" was to cloak oneself in the mantle of a gentleman--even when the ""gentleman"" was a woman.

"British Classics Outside England contributes to a rich investigation of the intersecting histories of scholarship, politics, gender, and cultural identity." -- Lorna Hardwick, Director, Reception of Classical Texts Research Project, The Open University

ISBN: 9781602583337

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230 pages