The Elgin Marbles: Should They Be Returned to Greece
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The Elgin Marbles: Should They Be Returned to Greece

by Christopher Hitchens

Publisher
Verso
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
1997

Overview

The Elgin Marbles, designed and executed by Phidias to adorn the Parthenon, are some of the most beautiful sculptures of ancient Greece. In 1801 Lord Elgin, then British ambassador to the Turkish government in Athens, had pieces of the frieze sawn off and removed to Britain, where they remain, igniting a storm of controversy which has continued to the present day.<br> <br> In the first full-length work on this fiercely debated issue, Christopher Hitchens recounts the history of these precious sculptures and forcefully makes the case for their return to Greece. Drawing out the artistic, moral, legal and political perspectives of the argument, Hitchens's eloquent prose makes <i>The Elgin Marbles</i> an invaluable contribution to one of the most important cultural controversies of our times.

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