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GREEKS AND BARBARIANS IN HOMER’S “ODYSSEY” [PDF]
Homer’s “Odyssey”, viewed as a relevant literary source for Archaic Greece, has led to the development of different research domains through the medium of hermeneutics or text interpretation.
Ştefania VOICU
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Social Benefits And Migration: A Contested Relationship and Policy Challenge in the EU [PDF]
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social benefits has become increasingly contested in a number of large EU member states.
Elspeth Guild +2 more
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George N. Pavlakis, MD, PhD, has published (in Greek) a collection of poems as well as memoirs from the years of students’ resistance against the Greek military dictatorship (1967-1974).
George Pavlakis
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Odisseo, genesi ed evoluzione di un eroe contraddittorio
This paper attempts to reconstruct some features of young Odysseus' temper set out in Soph. Phil. 96-99, through the appraisal of what we can read in Homer's Odyssey.
Claudio Meliadò
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Writing about war: Jung, Much Ado About Nothing, and the Troy novels of Lindsay Clarke [PDF]
Arguably, in a time of war literature, and indeed all writing, is saturated with deep psychic responses to conflict. So that not only in literary genres such as epic and tragedy, but also in the novel and comedy, can writing about war be discerned.
Rowland, Susan
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REFLECŢII ASUPRA DIMENSIUNII MITOLOGICE ÎN POEZIA LUI ANDREI ŢURCANU
The article Reflection about mythological size in the poem by Andrei Ţurcanu has the next objective: 1) to compare the poetical text with myth, and to establish the existing similarities and differences, 2) to distinguish the literary process of myth of
USM ADMIN
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Risikonavigation i fremdriftsstormen
In Greek mythology, the hero Odysseus receives a gift of the world’s wind in a carefully tied sack. Only one favorable tailwind was free to blow his ship safely home.
Laura Louise Sarauw +2 more
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"Kings and Poets: Self-Irony in Selected Poems by George Seferis and Derek Mahon" [PDF]
The chapter compares the issue of (self-)irony in the poems of the Irish poet Derek Mahon and the Modern Greek Nobelist poet George Seferis, mainly in Mahon's "Archaeologist" and Seferis's "King of Asine"
Kruczkowska, Joanna
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Achilles' last stand: Institutionalising dissent in Homer's Iliad [PDF]
Alvis +97 more
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