The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine and Modern - Robert Browning - Books - Thames & Hudson - 9780500281628 - December 31, 1985
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The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine and Modern


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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-324) and index..; I. Prelude -- II. Achievement -- III. Creation -- IV. Conquest -- V. Transformation -- VI. Revival. Publisher Marketing: The heritage of Greece has inspired and shaped Western science, art and philosophy. Yet who are the Greeks? Who were the men who built the Parthenon? What are the links between these times and the Greeks today? Contributor Bio:  Browning, Robert Robert Browning (1812-1889) was born in Camberwell, London, the son of a clerk in the Bank of England. The strongest influence on his education were the books in his father's extensive library, particularly the writings of Byron and Shelley. His dramatic poem "Paracelsus," published in 1835, established his reputation and brought him the friendship of the actor-manager William Macready. When Macready's eldest son Willie was ill in bed, Browning wrote for the boy's entertainment the poem of The Pied Piper, a story he remembered from his own childhood. After its appearance in print in 1842, it became a children's classic, attracting new illustrators in every generation. In 1846 Robert Browning married a fellow poet, Elizabeth Barrett, eloping with her to Italy where they lived until Elizabeth's death in 1861. He them returned to England to live with his only sister Sarianna, but later he went back to Italy, where he died at the Rezzonico Palace in Venice.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 31, 1985
ISBN13 9780500281628
Publishers Thames & Hudson
Genre Chronological Period > Ancient (To 499 A.d.) - Chronological Period > Medieval (500-1453) Studies - Chronological Period > Modern - Cultural Region > Greece
Pages 328
Dimensions 221 × 300 × 23 mm   ·   1.51 kg

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