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11 On these problems and the relevant discussion see Beaton 1996a : 16488 . 12 Beaton 1996a : 101-45 ( see also Beck 1971 : 117-47 ) . 13 On the self - referring narrator in Libistros and Rhodamne , Kallimachos and Chrysorrhoe and ...
11 On these problems and the relevant discussion see Beaton 1996a : 16488 . 12 Beaton 1996a : 101-45 ( see also Beck 1971 : 117-47 ) . 13 On the self - referring narrator in Libistros and Rhodamne , Kallimachos and Chrysorrhoe and ...
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There is a third text , or rather group of texts , which is not usually taken into account in discussions on the ... Beaton characterises the Alexander Romance as a " legacy from antiquity " and excludes it from discussion.32 I do ...
There is a third text , or rather group of texts , which is not usually taken into account in discussions on the ... Beaton characterises the Alexander Romance as a " legacy from antiquity " and excludes it from discussion.32 I do ...
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It is not my intention here to enter into any lengthy discussion or rejection of the radical feminist analysis . I do not think that would be very fruitful . My main objection to the approach is that it took the tales out of their ...
It is not my intention here to enter into any lengthy discussion or rejection of the radical feminist analysis . I do not think that would be very fruitful . My main objection to the approach is that it took the tales out of their ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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