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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제13권 2호
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2009.8
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97 - 123 (27page)

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In the nineteenth century, Hellenism seemed to be invoked for two reasons; one is that some of European thinkers or nations regarded the polity of the Ancient Greece as a possible means to defend its society against the danger of revolution or as a model of the imperial government. The other is that many scholars were attracted to the Greek classical culture which was acclaimed as a magical way to grade up and stitch up their divided society.
In the social and literary history, England or the British Empire has made use of the Ancient Greece in the three levels to define its national identity, that is, the Englishness. Firstly, some Romantic writers regard Greece as just a vision or an ideal not to be palpable in a real world. Secondly, there were other intellectuals such as J. S. Mill and Matthew Arnold, who thought the English were lack of those high culture or arts of Greece. They persuaded their people to learn and follow the model of the classical Greece. Thirdly, there have been people who claimed England is the real heir to the Ancient Greece and that it is more Greek than the modern Greece. In their prejudice, Greece seem to have lost the glory of its ancient high culture and become too vulgar and 'un-Greek' to be named as a legitimate child of the Ancient Greece. In this way, the third group has created the new image of the Great Britain. This kind of self-satisfied Hellenism is another facet of the eurocentrism or ethnocentrism, distorting and appropriating the past of Greece.

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Ⅰ. 들어가며
Ⅱ. 헬레니즘과 유럽중심주의의 결속
Ⅲ. 헬레니즘과 영국의 정체성의 문제
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