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Greek Lands and Letters

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A travel-literary companion that interprets Greek places through their literary associations and, conversely, reads ancient and modern texts against the physical landscape. Focused on the mainland and adjacent islands easily reached from Athens, it provides chaptered tours of Piræus, the Acropolis and Athenian neighborhoods, Attica, Eleusis, Ægina, Corinth, Delphi, Thebes, Bœotia, Thermopylæ, Argolis, Arcadia, Olympia, Messenia, and Sparta. Selections and fresh translations of classical authors are set beside maps, illustrations, and local commentary; emphasis falls on myth, religion, historical narrative, and artistic context, while archaeological detail is kept subsidiary to literary and topographical interpretation.

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Francis Greenleaf Allinson

Francis Greenleaf Allinson was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Greek literature and culture. His notable work, "Greek Lands and Letters," explores the rich literary heritage of Greece, offering insights into its historical and cultural significance. Allinson's writing reflects a deep appreciation for classical texts and their impact on modern thought. Through his scholarly approach, he aimed to bridge the gap between ancient and contemporary perspectives, making Greek literature accessible to a broader audience.

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