Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... discussion see Beaton 1996a : 164- 88 . 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 Belthandros and Chrysantza see Agapitos ...
... discussion see Beaton 1996a : 164- 88 . 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 Belthandros and Chrysantza see Agapitos ...
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... discussions on the Byzantine romance . I am referring to the Alexander Romance . Beaton characterises the Alexander Romance as a " legacy from antiquity " and excludes it from discussion.32 I do , however , con- sider the fourteenth ...
... discussions on the Byzantine romance . I am referring to the Alexander Romance . Beaton characterises the Alexander Romance as a " legacy from antiquity " and excludes it from discussion.32 I do , however , con- sider the fourteenth ...
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... 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 context and criticised texts that were products partly of a ...
... 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 context and criticised texts that were products partly of a ...
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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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