Shorts: Ancient Greece, Landscape Architecture, Contemporary Fiction And Genius In 4 Nutshells
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Shorts: Ancient Greece, Landscape Architecture, Contemporary Fiction And Genius In 4 Nutshells
The world we live in would be unrecognizably different without the influence of Ancient Greek models in art, myth, literature and philosophy. Paul Cartledge shows us why. Ian Thompson looks at landscape architecture, exploring its history and origins as well as modern developments. From genre, form, and experimentalism and the impact of technology, Robert Eaglestone examines how contemporary fiction reflects the artistic concerns of writers and readers alike. Andrew Robinson investigates the roles of talent, heredity, education, hard work, personality, mental illness, inspiration, and luck, in the making of genius.
Held in the St Pancras Room.
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Kings Place
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