March 28, 2012
Stephen Fry & the Elgin Marbles
More coverage of Stephen Fry’s article on why he believes that the Parthenon Sculptures should be returned to Greece.
From:
Greek Reporter
Stephen Fry Supports the Return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece
By Stella Tsolakidou on December 24, 2011Stephen Fry is known for his philhellenic ideas. His latest demonstration of those was his December 19 article, in which he asked from the British PM to return the Parthenon Marbles to their rightful owner: Greece.
Fry begins his article with the title “A moderate proposal” and introduces his idea both as a tribute to life for the also known philhellene Christopher Hitchens, who passed away one week ago, and as a supportive action towards Britain’s good friends (the Greeks) who are currently going through harsh times.
Fry makes an extensive reference to the Marbles history, stressing out that they had been removed from Parthenon during the Ottoman slavery time by Lord Elgin. Moreover, the British actor cites Lord Byron’s poem about “the proud Greek people”.Next, Fry presents and shoots down the three basic arguments of the British Museum for keeping the Greek marbles (http://www.stephenfry.com/2011/12/19/a-modest-proposal/).
Fry further comments: “The stone quarried from Mount Pentelikon, the dazzling white pentelic marble from which the Parthenon is made, is for Greece what the marble of Carrara was for Michelangelo and it belongs in its homeland, it expresses it. There really is such a characteristic as terroir. Which is why something as disgusting as retsina tastes so delicious on a beach in Patmos and so horrific in a warm kitchen in Wincanton”.
Fry also mentions Melina Merkouri and her political campaign for Greece to get back the Marbles, as well as Hitchen’s book “The Parthenon Marbles, the Case of Reunification” underlining for how long and how much Greece has wanted to retrieve that part of its culture and history.
On the occasion of PM Cameron’s new campaign to boost the British’ national feeling, Fry stresses out that none of his fellow countrymen can feel really proud of his country if the Greek Marbles are not returned to where they belong.
- Why Stephen Fry thinks the Elgin Marbles should be returned : January 4, 2012
- Stephen Fry’s support for the return of the Marbles : April 2, 2012
- Stephen Fry: “It would be a ‘classy’ move for Britain to return the Parthenon Marbles” : June 13, 2012
- Jules Dassin requests that the Elgin Marbles are returned : August 16, 2004
- Getting London to commit to the return of the Parthenon Marbles before the 2012 Olympics : May 11, 2012
- Stephen Fry convinces the public that returning the Elgin Marbles would be the right thing to do : June 13, 2012
- If the Crosby Garret helmet belongs in Cumbria, why don’t the Elgin Marbles belong in Athens? : November 11, 2010
- London mayor backs return of Elgin Marbles : June 26, 2004
Frank van Ruyssevelt said,
12.04.17 at 1:04 am
I have long felt the marbles should be returned to Greece. This would support the development of democracy , national pride and the tourist Industry in Greece. British Museum could have replicas to remind the public of how well they have looked after them. Also images on the internet will provide the widest possible access.