The Sea! The Sea!: The Shout of the Ten Thousand in the Modern ImaginationDuckworth Overlook, 2006 - 262 oldal 'Thalatta! Thalatta!' ('The Sea! The Sea!') was the shout first uttered on a mountain in eastern Turkey by the famous Ten Thousand, the army of Greek mercenaries whose adventures in what are now Turkey, Syria and Iraq were described by the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon, himself a participant in their long march to the coast. Their shout has had an extraordinary afterlife, playing a persistent part in Western cultural tradition over the last two hundred years. Here Tim Rood tells its story for the first time, drawing on a wide range of works - literary masterpieces and romantic fiction, tales of travel and adventure, memoirs of childhood and war, a radio play by Louis MacNeice and a cult Hollywood film. Book jacket. |
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... writers as diverse as Heine and Joyce and in stirring adventure stories set in the Middle East and elsewhere . It has appeared in settings ranging from sober Victorian periodicals to popular romantic novels . It has even been depicted ...
... writers as diverse as Heine and Joyce and in stirring adventure stories set in the Middle East and elsewhere . It has appeared in settings ranging from sober Victorian periodicals to popular romantic novels . It has even been depicted ...
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... writers starting with James Joyce have twisted and played with the bewildering range of associations that ' Thalatta ! Thalatta ! ' had come to acquire by the beginning of the twentieth century . Following the stories of some of the writers ...
... writers starting with James Joyce have twisted and played with the bewildering range of associations that ' Thalatta ! Thalatta ! ' had come to acquire by the beginning of the twentieth century . Following the stories of some of the writers ...
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... writers before the nineteenth century echoed that shout or exploited it as a symbol . And even though it has often been thought to encapsulate the Greeks ' attachment to the sea , it was neglected by ancient writers - to judge from what ...
... writers before the nineteenth century echoed that shout or exploited it as a symbol . And even though it has often been thought to encapsulate the Greeks ' attachment to the sea , it was neglected by ancient writers - to judge from what ...
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Eastern Adventure | 14 |
Our Friend of Youth | 42 |
Image of Eternity | 66 |
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