The Sea! The Sea!: The Shout of the Ten Thousand in the Modern ImaginationThis book tells the story of 'Thalatta! Thalatta! (The sea! The sea!), the shout first uttered on a mountain in eastern Turkey by the army of 10,000 greek mercenaries whose adventures in what are now Turkey, Syria and Iraq were described by the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon, who also participated in the long march to the coast. This story has played a persistent part in the European and American cultural tradition over the last two hundred years. Rood tells its story, taking in literary masterpieces by writers such as Heine, Shelley and Joyce, books of travel and adventure set in the Middle East and elsewhere, articles in Victorian periodicals, popular romantic novels, newpaper editorials at the time of the British evacuation from Dunkirk, a painting by the 19th century artist Benjamin Robert Haydon, an unpublished radio play by Louis MacNeice, and a modern novel and film which transfer Xenophon's story to New York. |
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They want to get back to a'free country ' - to Greece , where there is ' freedom to say what you like and live the way you want to - that's what there is in Greece , and that's what I want . The freedom they want is democratic .
They want to get back to a'free country ' - to Greece , where there is ' freedom to say what you like and live the way you want to - that's what there is in Greece , and that's what I want . The freedom they want is democratic .
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But the desire for liberty that Rollin and Thomson praised is something very different from the freedom that MacNeice's soldiers want . Whereas MacNeice's freedom was a specifically democratic freedom , Rollin and Thomson were not ...
But the desire for liberty that Rollin and Thomson praised is something very different from the freedom that MacNeice's soldiers want . Whereas MacNeice's freedom was a specifically democratic freedom , Rollin and Thomson were not ...
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He seems to be following the conventional image of Xenophon's sea as an icon of freedom - albeit a freedom that is now only possible for the individual seeking refuge from a maddened world . And yet there are dangers in this sea that ...
He seems to be following the conventional image of Xenophon's sea as an icon of freedom - albeit a freedom that is now only possible for the individual seeking refuge from a maddened world . And yet there are dangers in this sea that ...
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Eastern Adventure | 14 |
Our Friend of Youth | 42 |
Image of Eternity | 66 |
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