Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... analysis to a larger body of material from the entire Greek - speaking area . By way of introduction I shall present ... analyses of the female role in fairy tales . Feminists such as Marcia Lieberman and Karen Rowe argued that fairy ...
... analysis to a larger body of material from the entire Greek - speaking area . By way of introduction I shall present ... analyses of the female role in fairy tales . Feminists such as Marcia Lieberman and Karen Rowe argued that fairy ...
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... analysis of Greek tales . Holbek exclusively analyses the fairy tales which end with a wedding or the reunion of a couple . These tales begin with the break - up of a family and end with the creation of a new one . As mentioned above ...
... analysis of Greek tales . Holbek exclusively analyses the fairy tales which end with a wedding or the reunion of a couple . These tales begin with the break - up of a family and end with the creation of a new one . As mentioned above ...
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... analysis of Chatzi - Yavrouda's tales and the other - anonymous - Koan tales , to extend the analysis to anonymous and eponymous tales from other parts of Greece . I expect this approach to enable me , in due time , to present a more ...
... analysis of Chatzi - Yavrouda's tales and the other - anonymous - Koan tales , to extend the analysis to anonymous and eponymous tales from other parts of Greece . I expect this approach to enable me , in due time , to present a more ...
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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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