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Jane Ellen Harrison (1850-1928) | Humanist Heritage - Exploring the rich history and influence of humanism in the UK
The Babe Bromios': Jane Ellen Harrison, Nietzsche, and the Greek Chorus – Institute for Research in the Humanities – UW–Madison
Jane Ellen Bridges Harrison (1823-1905) - Find a Grave Memorial
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Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion | Princeton University Press
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365 DAYS OF LESBIANS — SEPTEMBER 9: Jane Ellen Harrison (1850-1928)
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The Power of Being a Heretic: The Forgotten Visionary Jane Ellen Harrison on Critical Thinking, Emotional Imagination, and How to Rehumanize the World – The Marginalian
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The Banquet of Life: Some of the Finest Advice on Growing Old, Growing Young, and Becoming Your Fullest Self – The Marginalian
Jane Ellen Harrison – Dissection of a Misanthrope
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