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Novel forms for the expression of aspect in heritage Greek across majority languages. [PDF]
This paper investigates, on the one hand, which verbal features are re-organized in heritage grammars and, on the other hand, the production of novel non-canonical forms for the expression of verbal aspect by Greek heritage speakers in Germany and the US
Vasiliki Rizou +3 more
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Naïve Justice in the Ancient Greek Novel
This article discusses three trial scenes from three different ancient Greek novels (by Chariton, Achilles Tatius, and Longus), in which naïve justice seems to be deliberately subverted.
Bruce D. MacQueen
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Rohde’s Theory of Relationship between the Novel and Rhetoric and the Problem of Evaluating the Entire Corpus of Post-Classical Greek Literature [PDF]
The one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the first publication of Rohde’s monograph on the Greek novel is drawing near, affording a welcome occasion to raise the big question as to what remains of it today, all the more so since the ancient novel, due
Ranko Kozić
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Visual folklore in 1960s Greek popular cinema: Athens at the threshold of tradition and modernity [PDF]
Despite its slow and ambivalent transformation, particularly after WWII, Greek society strived to present a novel and relatively modern face during the 1960s.
Kassaveti Ursula-Helen
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THE ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD IN THE NOVEL “ODYSSEUS POLICHRONIADES” BY K. N. LEONTIEV [PDF]
This article deals with the image of the icon of the Virgin in the novel “Odyssey Polihroniades” of K. N. Leontiev. It proves that the holy faces of the Virgin in the novel become a link between the Greek and Russian Orthodox traditions.
Darya S. Kunilskaya
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With the novel « Aeolian Earth », Venezis focuses on the internal suffering of a man crushed by destiny. The Noël was published in 1943, it’s the last of the author’s trilogy and it constitutes an immense narration, where he recalls the years of his ...
Georges Kostakiotis
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Les Jeunes-Turcs dans la littérature grecque : entre légende et réalité
In the novel “ Vasilis Arvanitis ”, by Myrivilis, published in 1943, as well as in the novel “ Karamanites ”, by Samouilidis, published in 1965, and finally in “ the King of Figures ” of Rea Stathopoulou, published in 2006, the Young Turks are being ...
Georges Kostakiotis
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“Some people could accuse us of having copied from Foscolo’s Jacopo Ortis or from Goethe’s Werther, but, if you read these books, they witness in our favour” writes Panayotis Soutsos in the introduction of Leander, defending his novel.
Danai Otatzi
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EARLY BYZANTINE TRADITIONS IN THE NOVEL "ODYSSEUS POLIHRONIADES" BY K. N. LEONTYEV [PDF]
Despite the current interest in the works of Konstantin Leontyev, scholars have so far mainly addressed his philosophic and political essays, with his works of fiction attracting considerably less attention.
Dariya Sergeevna Kunilskaya
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Notwithstanding Karl Popper’s deep admiration for ancient Greece and his affection for modern Greece, his work has been mostly viewed with caution by Greek scholars who, until relatively recently, often chose to either ignore or downplay it.
Georgios Archontas
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