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Regarding Symbolic Capital: Poetry Translators from Modern Greek into English

open access: yesHermes, 2018
   The research object of this study is the symbolic capital of poetry translators and how it shapes and is being shaped by the current practices and self-descriptions of translators of Modern Greek poetry into English.
Nadia Georgiou
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'Ship of Time' and 'Ship of Death': from mythopoetic model of the world to modern cognition (a case study of Modern Greek poetry)

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2022
The paper focuses on metaphorization of time as a ship in the Modern Greek poetry that appears in its interrelation with the Ship of Death imagery, revealing a set of mythologemes.
Iuliia V. Kozhukhovskaia
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Ancient Greek Myths in Modern Greek Poetry: Angelos Sikelianos and Daedalus as a Symbol of Freedom

open access: yesLitera: Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
Ancient Greek myths, which have emerged as one of the main sources of inspiration in literature throughout history and have been interpreted many times with different meanings by various authors, have become a powerful tool in conveying themes such as ...
Aslı Damar Çakmak
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Comparing Byzantine and Arabic poetry: Introductory remarks [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2018
Older generations of modern critics pronounced negative assessments of both Byzantine and Arabic poetry for lacking originality and creativity. Further, medieval readers of Greek and Arabic presumably could not properly understand the content of
Mavroudi Maria
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Sema and Soma in the Poems about Death by Constantine P. Cavafy

open access: yesAnafora, 2022
The aim of this article is to analyse Constantine P. Cavafy’s poems on death with the help of theoretical and hermeneutical literary principles and the interplay of the Greek words sema (“a grave”) and soma (“the body”).
Nysret Krasniqi
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Juan Luis Vives on the use of Ancient literature in education [PDF]

open access: yesHypothekai, 2021
The work “On Education” (De tradendis disciplinis) by the Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives (1492/3-1540) is considered from the perspective of the use of ancient literature during the initial period of child school training (from 7 to 15 years).
Nina Revyakina
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Byron and Nineteenth-Century Literary Philhellenism in America

open access: yesEuropean Journal of American Studies, 2022
This essay traces Byron’s presence in early nineteenth-century American culture and his extensive influence on philhellenic poetry written during and after the Greek Revolution.
Maria Schoina
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"Who Gets Translated and Why? Anthologies of Twentieth-Century Greek Poetry in Poland" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The translation of Modern Greek poetry in Poland began on a regular basis at the end of the 1960s and falls into two broad categories: anthologies and the poetry of Cavafy.
Kruczkowska, Joanna
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Images of Sculptures in the Poetry of Giorgis Manousakis

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2016
Images of Sculptures in the Poetry of Giorgis Manousakis The imagery of fragmentary sculptures, statues and stones appears often in Modern Greek Poetry in connection with the question of Modern Greeks’ relation to ancient Greek past and legacy.
Michał Bzinkowski, Rita Winiarska
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L’émergence d’une identité culturelle hybride : l’écriture turco-chypriote

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2012
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry. Poetic dialogue defines the qualitative formation and development of intercommunal relations.
Anna Katsigianni
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