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Parenthetical 'I say (you)' in Late Medieval Greek vernacular: a message structuring discourse marker rather than a message conveying verb [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that the first-person singular of the "ordinary" verb lambda epsilon gamma omega/lambda alpha lambda(omega) over tilde ('I say') in the thirteenth-to fourteenth-century political verse narratives Chronicle of Morea and War of Troy ...
Soltic, Jorie
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Woven verses : Byzantine masterpieces
The present study offers a general overview of Byzantine visual poetry, based on older studies including works by Paul Speck (1964; 2003), Odysseas Lampsidis (1982), Wolfram Hörandner (1990; 2009) and Ulrich Ernst (1991), focusing on a special poetical ...
Lilia Diamantopoulou
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The Oral Traditions of Modern Greece: A Survey [PDF]
Roderick Beaton (King's College London) has carried on fieldwork on Greek oral poetry in many parts of Greece and Cyprus and is the author of Folk Poetry of Modern Greece (1980). He has researched and published extensively on Greek literature dating from
Beaton, Roderick
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El logos poético en Antonio Gamoneda: la cosecha del olvido
The present essay is a philosophical approach to Antonio Gamoneda’s poetic and the way in which it becomes different from the theoretic and philosophical discourses.
I. Vento Villate
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Openness and Light in the Dialogue between the North and the South: Selected Poems by Contemporary Irish and Greek Poets [PDF]
The chapter investigates two references of contemporary Irish poets to the work of the Modern Greek Nobelist poet, George Seferis: Seamus Heaney's "To George Seferis in the Underworld" (from "District and Circle" 2006) and Derek Mahon's "A Disused Shed ...
Kruczkowska, Joanna
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Rhythm and Structure: Brecht’s Antigone in performance
Brecht’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone in 1948 was openly a political gesture that aspired to the complete rationalization of Greek Tragedy. From the beginning, Brecht made it his task to wrench ancient tragic poetry out of its “ideological haze ...
Bruno C. Duarte
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Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke attempts in her poetry to achieve a pioneering revival of female mythological figures, revising well-known myths. This paper examines how such a revision serves the structuring of a post-surrealist poetic discourse, experiential ...
Efi Ch. Petkou
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Indian Literature: The Polyphonic Nature of Deconstructing Myths [PDF]
In this modernized world, scientific invention may breathe life into poetry and poetry, along with myth will recreate and redefine literature. Like the way, we collect myths; we create and intrude into myths as well.
Samaresh Mondal
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Kavafis: the days of "K" [PDF]
Please note: This article is in Greek. Kavafis: The Days of “K”: Four “Ks”: Kalvos, Kavafis, Karyotakis, Kafka. This paper focuses on a new approach regarding Kavafis’ poetry: reading it from the perspective of the fictional “character”. Reading Kavafis’
Tsianikas, Michael
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Criticising the Critic: The Greek Modernist Poet G.T. Vafopoulos on Greek Literary Critic Antreas Karantonis [PDF]
Was the chief literary critic of the 1930’s, Antreas Karantonis (1910-1982), spiteful and unfair in his critical texts about the poetry of G.T. Vafopoulos (1903-1996) and was Karantonis a critic who adapted to the poetic evolution?
Dimitris KOKORIS
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