Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... Chatzi - Yavrouda As mentioned above , Zarraftis only once reveals information about his informants . In a footnote to the tale " Myrmidonia and Pharaonia " he remarks that these localities were unknown to his female storyteller Chatzi - ...
... Chatzi - Yavrouda As mentioned above , Zarraftis only once reveals information about his informants . In a footnote to the tale " Myrmidonia and Pharaonia " he remarks that these localities were unknown to his female storyteller Chatzi - ...
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... Chatzi- Yavrouda's tales , and she seems to have been a pious person with high moral standards . Her characters often pray to God or mention God as their helper or as responsible for their punishment . The main characters are tried and ...
... Chatzi- Yavrouda's tales , and she seems to have been a pious person with high moral standards . Her characters often pray to God or mention God as their helper or as responsible for their punishment . The main characters are tried and ...
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... Chatzi - Yavrouda's other heroines have the same characteristics . Both Yavrouda from " Yavrouda " and Angelikoula from " Yannakis " are also forced out of their homes and sent on journeys . Like Tartana , Angelikoula also has to defend ...
... Chatzi - Yavrouda's other heroines have the same characteristics . Both Yavrouda from " Yavrouda " and Angelikoula from " Yannakis " are also forced out of their homes and sent on journeys . Like Tartana , Angelikoula also has to defend ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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