Jane Ellen Harrison

Jane Ellen Harrison

Jane Ellen Harrison was a British classical scholar, linguist and feminist. Harrison is one of the founders, with Karl Kerenyi and Walter Burkert, of modern studies in Greek mythology. She applied 19th century archaeological discoveries to the interpretation of Greek religion in ways that have become standard. Contemporary classics scholar Mary Beard, Harrison's biographer, has described her as "in a way [Britain's] first female professional 'career academic'". Harrison was born in Cottingham, Yorkshire and first received tutelage under family governesses in subjects such as the many...
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Birthdate:September 9, 1850
Date of death:April 5, 1928
Education:Newnham College, Cambridge
Also known as:Jane Harrison

Written works by Jane Ellen Harrison

  • Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature
    Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature
  • Primitive Ritual
    Primitive Ritual
  • The Transition from Ritual to Art
    The Transition from Ritual to Art
  • Ancient Ritual, Art, and Life
    Ancient Ritual, Art, and Life
  • The Myth of the Descent into Hades
    The Myth of the Descent into Hades
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Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature
Primitive Ritual
The Transition from Ritual to Art
Ancient Ritual, Art, and Life
The Myth of the Descent into Hades Sociology
The Primitive Spring Dance or Dithyramb in Ancient Greece
The Myth of the Sirens Sociology
The Myth of the Cyclops Sociology
Art and Ritual of the Ancients
Periodic Ceremonies
The Religion Of Ancient Greece
Mythology Sociology
Prolegomena to the study of Greek religion
Ancient art and ritual
Myths of Greece and Rome
Themis
Introductory studies in Greek art
Reminiscences of a student's life
book of the bear
Jane Ellen Harrison
Unanimism
Greek Vase painting
portrait from letters
Russia and the Russian verb
Alpha and omega
Aspects, aorists and the classical tripos
Epilegomena to the study of Greek religion
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