Eliza Marian Butler

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Eliza Marian Butler (* 29. Dezember 1885 in Lancashire; † 13. November 1959 ebenda), auch E. M. Butler und Elsie Butler, war eine britische Germanistin. 1936 erhielt sie den Henry Simon Chair of German Language and Literature an der Universität Manchester, ab 1946 bis zu ihrer Emeritierung 1951 hatte sie den John Henry Schröder Stiftungslehrstuhl an der Universität Cambridge inne. Ihre Werke umfassen unter anderem eine Trilogie über Ritualmagie und die Faustlegende sowie Betrachtungen über den deutschen Philhellenismus. rdf:langString
Eliza Marian Butler (29 December 1885 – 13 November 1959), who published as E. M. Butler and Elizabeth M. Butler, was an English scholar of German, Schröder Professor of German at the University of Cambridge from 1945. Her most influential book was The Tyranny of Greece over Germany (1935), in which she wrote that Germany has had "too much exposure to Ancient Greek literature and art. The result was that the German mind had succumbed to 'the tyranny of an ideal'. The German worship of Ancient Greece had emboldened the Nazis to remake Europe in their image." It was controversial in Britain and its translation was banned in Germany. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Eliza Marian Butler (* 29. Dezember 1885 in Lancashire; † 13. November 1959 ebenda), auch E. M. Butler und Elsie Butler, war eine britische Germanistin. 1936 erhielt sie den Henry Simon Chair of German Language and Literature an der Universität Manchester, ab 1946 bis zu ihrer Emeritierung 1951 hatte sie den John Henry Schröder Stiftungslehrstuhl an der Universität Cambridge inne. Ihre Werke umfassen unter anderem eine Trilogie über Ritualmagie und die Faustlegende sowie Betrachtungen über den deutschen Philhellenismus.
rdf:langString Eliza Marian Butler (29 December 1885 – 13 November 1959), who published as E. M. Butler and Elizabeth M. Butler, was an English scholar of German, Schröder Professor of German at the University of Cambridge from 1945. Her most influential book was The Tyranny of Greece over Germany (1935), in which she wrote that Germany has had "too much exposure to Ancient Greek literature and art. The result was that the German mind had succumbed to 'the tyranny of an ideal'. The German worship of Ancient Greece had emboldened the Nazis to remake Europe in their image." It was controversial in Britain and its translation was banned in Germany.
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