The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison
The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison
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Abstract
This book traces both the personal and scholarly life of Jane Harrison (1850–1928), a scholar whose work on Greek art and the origins of religion broke new ground in English scholarship. After five years at Cambridge, where she was one of the first women students, she spent twenty years in London, lecturing on Greek art and travelling in Europe, studying archaeology in situ and in museums. During this time she lectured and published on Greek art and archaeology, her fluent command of languages equipping her to bring to the English public the latest Continental scholarship. Returning to Newnham College, Cambridge, at the age of fifty, she focussed her interest on Greek religion, breaking with tradition in preferring ‘primitive’ ritual over the classical Olympians and relying on intuition as much as reason. In collaboration with Gilbert Murray and Francis Cornford, a group known as ‘the Cambridge Ritualists’, she applied to Classics the latest discoveries of anthropology and emerging theories from the social sciences. She published numerous articles and books, pre-eminently Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (1903) and Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion (1912). Her outspoken unorthodoxy and atheism earned her the reputation of being dangerous. It was her genius to set her research — essentially an investigation into the ‘real meaning’ of religion — within the wider context of human life, and her influence was felt far beyond the walls of academe.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
- 1 Origins: Yorkshire and Cheltenham 1850–1874
- 2 A Room of Her Own: Newnham College 1874–1879
- 3 ‘Salvationist for Greek Art’: London 1879–1886
- 4 Mythology and Monuments: Greece and London 1886–1898
- 5 Woman and Knowledge: Newnham 1898–1901
- 6 Ker and Cheiron: Jane Harrison and Gilbert Murray 1901–1903
- 7 Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion: Newnham 1903–1906
- 8 The Pillar and the Maiden: Newnham 1906–1907
- 9 Crabbed Age and Youth: Cambridge 1908–1909
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Heresy and Humanity: ‘Other Worlds’ 1907–1915
- 11 Unanimism and Conversion: Cambridge and Europe 1910–1914
- 12 ‘Tout passe, tout casse, tout lasse’: Cambridge and Paris 1914–1916
- 13 Via crucis, via lucis: Cambridge, France, and London 1916–1928
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