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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... represented by the Palace of Minos . And at several points the novel looks forward to the future glory of Athens as chief representative of the Hellenic ideal of the classical period , which of course at the time of the action lay many ...
... represented by the Palace of Minos . And at several points the novel looks forward to the future glory of Athens as chief representative of the Hellenic ideal of the classical period , which of course at the time of the action lay many ...
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... represented by the statue of the naked youth , the kouros . For all their differences , these two works are remarkably con- sistent in their portrayal of the Minoans . In characteristically dualistic fashion Kazantzakis sets up his ...
... represented by the statue of the naked youth , the kouros . For all their differences , these two works are remarkably con- sistent in their portrayal of the Minoans . In characteristically dualistic fashion Kazantzakis sets up his ...
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... representing Erotokritos and Aretousa - Grigoris Maninakis and Elli Paspala in the New York performance . The two lovers were also each represented by an actor and a dancer . The others parts were played by actors only , who " conversed ...
... representing Erotokritos and Aretousa - Grigoris Maninakis and Elli Paspala in the New York performance . The two lovers were also each represented by an actor and a dancer . The others parts were played by actors only , who " conversed ...
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versions of the Minoan past from | 1 |
Erotokritos into music | 25 |
parallels | 45 |
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