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Gender and Modernity in the Work of Hesse and Kazantzakis
Evi Petropoulou discusses in her article, Gender and Modernity in the Work of Hesse and Kazantzakis, selected basic tendencies of the modern European novel, in this case pertaining to gender identity and she exemplifies her postulates with an analysis ...
Evi Petropoulou, Petropoulou, Evi
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De la Pasión a la revolución. Kazantzakis reinterpretado por Dassin
Jules Dassin was the first filmmaker to adapt a novel by Kazantzakis, Christ Recrucified. This paper presents an analysis that contrasts both of these works and the artistic careers of their respective creators.Jules Dassin fue el primero en llevar al ...
López Jimeno, Amor +2 more
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Un "acercamiento disperso" a la espiritualidad de Kazantzakis
The author proposes an approach to the complex spirituality of Kazantzakis in three levels: the man always restless in the religious levels; the judgements of his contemporaries who studied the spiritual aspects of his work; the wandering freely through ...
Quiroz Pizarro, Roberto
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Nikos Kazantzakis, The poor man of God
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη]From the very beginning of his career, Nikos Kazantzakis used to be interested in those heroes and saints who were able to fight the temptations of the flesh and to transform the flesh into spirit.
Cappellaro, Elena
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Religion in the Works of Nikos Kazantzakis [PDF]
This thesis is a study of religion in the works of Nikos ...
Gebhard, Leila
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Allegory and Nietzschean Values in Kafka, Camus, and Kazantzakis
The purpose of this these is to explore Nietzschean values as they appear in three modern allegories: Franz Kafka\u27s The Castle, Albert Camus\u27 The Plague, and Nikos Kazantzakis\u27 Zorba the Greek.
Naylor, Paul Kenneth
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El ojo hereje de Nikos Kazantzakis
In N. Kazantzakis the religion had a great personal and literary concern. Several of his works go through the theme of faith. However, for Kazantzakis religious faith constitutes a philosophical problem.
Quiroz Pizarro, Roberto
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Who is Nikos Kazantzakis' God?
The work of Kazantzakis is saturated with theological language, but disagreement continues as to how such language is to be understood. In some readings, Kazantzakis is interpreted as a non-religious, or even anti-religious, writer who rejects or is ...
Trakakis, Nick N.
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In this essay about the dramatic trilogy Prometheus by Nikos Kazantzakis, it is analysed the recreation of myth as an esthetic resource allowing the author to show an existencialist conception of life.
Brncic Becker, Carolina
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