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  1. 29 de may. de 2013 · Harrison, Jane Ellen, 1850-1928, Newnham College -- Biography, Classicists -- Great Britain -- Biography, Archaeologists -- Great Britain -- Biography, History, Ancient -- Historiography, Mythology -- Historiography, Ritual -- Historiography Publisher Oxford University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor

  2. 简·艾伦·哈里森(Jane Ellen Harrison,1850——1928),西方古典学历史上里程碑式的人物,剑桥学派“神话-仪式”学说的创立者;英国维多利亚时代的文坛女杰,同时也是现代女权主义的学术奠基人之一。出版有《古代艺术与仪式》等。

  3. 3 de may. de 2002 · Jane Ellen Harrison (1850-1928) is the most famous female Classicist in history, the author of books that revolutionized our understanding of Greek culture and religion. A star in the British academic world, she became the quintessential Cambridge woman--as Virginia Woolf suggested when, in A Room of One's Own, she claims to have glimpsed Harrison's ghost in the college gardens.This lively and ...

  4. Jane Ellen Harrison, nada o 9 de setembro de 1850 e finada o 5 de abril de 1928 foi unha académica, lingüista e feminista británica. Harrison é unha das fundadoras, con Karl Kerenyi e Walter Burkert , dos estudos modernos en mitoloxía grega .

  5. Abstract. "Northrop Frye and Jane Ellen Harrison" is a study of the influence of Harrison's views of religious myth and ritual on Northrop Frye's critical theory, with special attention to the eniautos daimon, the annual spirit, which, according to Harrison was a ritual connected with the seasonal cycle. The essay examines Frye's reading of Har ...

  6. 20 de dic. de 2006 · Jane Ellen Harrison, British classicist at the turn of the century, was a pioneering scholar in her field, one of the first to apply new anthropological and psychological theories to the study of ancient Greek culture. Her reputation was diminished, however, by criticisms of the ‘female’ qualities of her scholarship.

  7. Harrison, Jane (1850–1928) By Smith, Dale M. Jane Ellen Harrison was a classicist credited with being the first woman to obtain a post in England as a ‘career academic’. Her scholarship combined archeological research with mythology to understand the religious rituals and social practices represented in the art and literature of ancient ...