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Athens, Arden, Jerusalem: Essays in Honor of Mera Flaumenhaft

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Athens, Arden, Jerusalem: Essays in Honor of Mera Flaumenhaft

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul T. Wilford
Edited by Kate Havard
Contributions by Gisela Berns
Contributions by Jan H. Blits
Contributions by Eva Brann
Contributions by Ronna Burger
Contributions by Harvey Flaumenhaft
Contributions by Kate Havard
Contributions by Leon R. Kass
Contributions by Margaret Kirby

ISBN:

9781498551427

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

13th October 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

809.93358

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

342

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 239mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

621g

Description

This collection of essays aims to explore fundamental questions about God, human nature, and political life through careful readings of the Greek poets, the Hebrew Bible, and Shakespeare. The volume investigates the abiding tension between the Hebraic and the Hellenic dimensions of the Western soul through an examination of profound literary, philosophic, and theological reflections on topics as various as friendship, marriage, tyranny, sovereignty, sin, forgiveness, comedy, tragedy, and contemplation. Offered in honor of Mera J. Flaumenhaft, the essays reflect the intellectual rigor, moral seriousness, and disciplined imagination of her scholarship and teaching.

Reviews

The best readers are a curious breedat once remarkably open, almost nave in their willingness to take the ordinary, the surface, seriously, and yet remarkably sophisticated in their deep respect for and attention to the difficulty and detail of what they seek to understand. Athens, Arden, Jerusalem honors Mera Flaumenhaft, a paradigmatically good reader, with nineteen essays by others, friends who are good readers in their own rights. The book is a feast of interpretationsof the poetry of Greek antiquity, of the Bible, and especially of Shakespeare as encompassing both Athens and Jerusalem. Like the work of Mera Flaumenhaft herself, these essays are uniformly insightful, intelligent, and, above all, elegantly written. -- Michael Davis, Sarah Lawrence College
Readers interested in the moral and political problems dramatized in literary works will find much to ponder in this collection of essays. Written in honor of Mera Flaumenhaft, the essays cluster around the three foci of her work: Greek tragedy, Shakespeare, and the Hebrew Bible. Authored mostly, but not primarily by her colleagues and students at St. John's College, the essays are all elegantly written for generally educated readers, and are as pleasant to read as they are enlightening. -- Catherine Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
For those who know her, Mera Flaumenhaft has been a true friend, because she has been a true friend of liberal education. Now, even those who dont know her can have some sense of what liberal education is all about, thanks to this extremely rich and rewarding collection of essays. Wilford and Havard have collected essays that use Meras own interests in Greek philosophers and poets, in Shakespeare, and in the Hebrew Bible and the Biblical tradition as an occasion to think again about the deepest questions of politics, philosophy, and divinity. And what a job they have done! The essays collected here will be of interest far beyond the particular occasion of their composition and will be sought after by readers from many different approaches and with many different interests. By thinking again about the moral and intellectual sources that have nourished a beloved teacher and friend, the authors of the essays in this book help keep the tradition of liberal education alive, even while looking ahead to its unknowable future. -- Thomas W. Merrill, American University

Author Bio

Paul T. Wilford is assistant professor of political science at Boston College. Kate Havard is a writer, research analyst, and theater critic in Washington, D.C.

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