Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 15-16Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2008 |
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... believed to be the site of ancient Knossos , had been ac- quired by the British amateur archaeologist of Welsh extraction , Arthur Evans . As well as being a brilliant archaeologist ( and lucky ) , Evans was also a supreme publicist ...
... believed to be the site of ancient Knossos , had been ac- quired by the British amateur archaeologist of Welsh extraction , Arthur Evans . As well as being a brilliant archaeologist ( and lucky ) , Evans was also a supreme publicist ...
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... believed that Skarimbas had succeeded in renewing the etho- graphic tradition and he stressed the fertile use of folk songs and tales in his short stories , as well as his close relation to the working people of the Greek provinces ...
... believed that Skarimbas had succeeded in renewing the etho- graphic tradition and he stressed the fertile use of folk songs and tales in his short stories , as well as his close relation to the working people of the Greek provinces ...
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... believed that his country's literature would quickly rise to the challenge of European cultural developments and he seemed satisfied with the domestic production of his day in both prose and poetry . What is more , in their prose ...
... believed that his country's literature would quickly rise to the challenge of European cultural developments and he seemed satisfied with the domestic production of his day in both prose and poetry . What is more , in their prose ...
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versions of the Minoan past from | 1 |
Erotokritos into music | 25 |
parallels | 45 |
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