Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... father's throne . But his real nature is an erotic one . We are informed about this fact at an early point in the romance ( see Smith's commentary on verses N 283-327 [ 1999 : 89-90 ] ) . When Achilles is fifteen years old ( N 191 ) ...
... father's throne . But his real nature is an erotic one . We are informed about this fact at an early point in the romance ( see Smith's commentary on verses N 283-327 [ 1999 : 89-90 ] ) . When Achilles is fifteen years old ( N 191 ) ...
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... father Achilles has killed two of her brothers . Her parents would never give her to him willingly . That is why , in the third part , Achilles kidnaps her , with her consent , using his great physical strength . There follows a ...
... father Achilles has killed two of her brothers . Her parents would never give her to him willingly . That is why , in the third part , Achilles kidnaps her , with her consent , using his great physical strength . There follows a ...
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... father was a priest from Kalymnos who had married a woman from Asfendiou . Yakovos went to the newly established local primary school , continued his secondary education on Kalymnos , and thereafter studied for two years in Athens . He ...
... father was a priest from Kalymnos who had married a woman from Asfendiou . Yakovos went to the newly established local primary school , continued his secondary education on Kalymnos , and thereafter studied for two years in Athens . He ...
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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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