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9. Egyptomania

2021
‘Egyptomania’ highlights the phenomenon of Egyptomania. In this recycling and exploitation of the ancient Egyptian database, some aspects of the culture and history have tended to appeal more to different ages or audiences. One of the most obvious topics of fierce interpretative debate over the years has been the question of why the pyramids took the ...
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Egyptomania at the RI

2021
Ever since Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798, there has been enormous interest in the civilization of the ancient Egyptians, that has lasted more than six millennia. There were many early Discourses in the RI on the nature and unwrapping of Egyptian mummies.
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Egyptomania: Egypt in Western Art, 1730-1930

The Art Bulletin, 1996
This volume traces the waves of Egyptian influence which swept Europe and North America from the first modern use of Egyptian themes in a painting by Poussin in 1647 to Baccarat perfume bottles shaped like Ramses, inspired by the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922.
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Egyptomania as a subculture of the 19th–21st centuries

Modern Studies in German History, 2022
Egyptomania is studied as one of the phenomena of the modern cultural environment, which uses the reflexive, orientational, aesthetic and analytical abilities of culture as a complex homeostatic system. The manifestations of Egyptomania in actual modern art and everyday life are studied.
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Poe, Egypt, and “Egyptomania”

2018
“Poe and Egypt, and ‘Egyptomania’” by Emily James Hansen examines Poe’s inclusion of Ancient Egypt in selected works and his incorporation of “Egyptomania,” the fascination with Ancient Egypt that influenced art, literature, architecture, fashion, and burial customs in the nineteenth century. Poe’s incorporation of Egypt and “Egyptomania” in many works—
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Egyptomania and religion in James Burnett, Lord Monboddo’s ‘History of Man’

History of European Ideas, 2020
The Scottish judge and ‘eccentric’ philosopher James Burnett, Lord Monboddo’s (1714–1799) significance within Enlightenment thought is usually seen as stemming from his Origin and Progress of Langu...
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