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Egyptomania
A History of Fascination, Obsession and Fantasy
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![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
September 12, 2016
Fritze (Invented Knowledge), dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Athens State University (Ala.), delves into how the realities of Egyptology have been reimagined or misinterpreted as sources of hermeticism, portals to another reality, or tokens to confer knowledge and respectability. He opens with a brief, serviceable introduction to the current state of knowledge in the field of Egyptian ancient history before charting the procession of Egyptophilia from Western antiquity through the Islamic golden age and Renaissance Europe into the 21st century. Fritze’s amusing panoply of misfits and fortune hunters includes the 15th-century writer who “claimed to have shown that the infamous Borgia family was descended from Osiris” and an occult organization that confidently asserted that “a hidden Hall of Records on the Giza plateau containing records of lost Atlantis knowledge would be found in 1998.” Ancient Egypt had long been a popular intellectual dalliance of the moneyed and educated classes in the West, becoming introduced to the broader public via mass media mechanisms around the time of the 1922 discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. Regardless of the period, however, cultists and hobbyists have had an uneasy relationship with more sober investigators. Fritze’s entertaining and enlightening work does well in separating ancient Egypt’s actual legacy from the pseudo-history of occultists and assorted charlatans.
![Library Journal](https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png)
October 15, 2016
Fritze (Athens State Univ.; Invented Knowledge) defines Egyptomania as "a fascination with ancient Egypt in its many aspects...a phenomenon that has existed for...possibly 3,000 years or more." Its scope is limited to "Egyptomania in the West, while paying some attention to medieval Islamic Egyptomania." The author successfully accomplishes this goal with this massively comprehensive history of ancient Egypt as transformed into myth, legend, imagination, and popular culture, intended for general readers. The first half is a chronological survey beginning with the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, continuing to explain the modern "mass Egyptomania" that followed the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922. In the second part, Fritze explores such varied topics as Afrocentric Egyptomania, alternative Egyptology, Egyptian revival, pyramidology, occultism, ancient astronaut theory, Tutmania, mummymania, and Amarnamania. The final chapter offers an entertaining review of "Egyptomania and Fiction," including summaries of representative short stories, novels, and feature films from the 19th century to the present day. VERDICT Egyptophiles, a term Fritze considers less derogatory than Egyptomaniacs, will definitely enjoy this fascinating romp through the ancient Egypt of the cultural imagination.--Edward K. Werner, formerly with St. Lucie Cty. Lib. Syst., FL
Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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