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Nights with the Gods

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A series of imagined nocturnal assemblies brings classical gods, philosophers, and heroes together to assess contemporary English life. Over seven nights they address professional specialism, modern drama and novelists, gender and social manners, parliamentary conduct, the cultural tension between Apollo and Dionysus, and questions of religion. Each episode stages a speaker or panel who applies ancient maxims, satirical comparison, and cynical wit to modern institutions, literary personalities, and national character, combining philosophical reflection with humorous caricature to reveal contradictions and pretensions in public life and the arts.

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Emil Reich

Emil Reich was a Hungarian-born author and scholar known for his contributions to literature and cultural studies. He is particularly recognized for his work "Hungarian Literature," which explores the rich literary heritage of Hungary, providing insights into its historical and cultural context. In addition to his scholarly pursuits, Reich also penned the imaginative narrative "Nights with the Gods," showcasing his ability to blend storytelling with philosophical themes. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural dynamics of his time, making him a notable figure in the exploration of Hungarian and broader European literature.

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