Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... follows a description of their life together : the girl's family gives in , the couple marry , and in a sequence of scenes Achilles's great strength is proved once again . Suddenly ( N 1654 , ed . Smith ) the plot turns again , and it ...
... follows a description of their life together : the girl's family gives in , the couple marry , and in a sequence of scenes Achilles's great strength is proved once again . Suddenly ( N 1654 , ed . Smith ) the plot turns again , and it ...
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... follows : 14 12 Holbek ( op . cit . , p . 39 ) groups him with the so - called " ethnographers " . 13 Ibid . , p . 405 . 14 Ibid . , pp . 405-6 . 1 ) The number of people who specialise in the Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 25.
... follows : 14 12 Holbek ( op . cit . , p . 39 ) groups him with the so - called " ethnographers " . 13 Ibid . , p . 405 . 14 Ibid . , pp . 405-6 . 1 ) The number of people who specialise in the Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 25.
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... follows : five from the town of Kos , four each from the villages of Andimakia and Kefalos , three from the village of Pyli , and finally two from the village of Kardamena . down long since " ) . In the exercise book Women and gender ...
... follows : five from the town of Kos , four each from the villages of Andimakia and Kefalos , three from the village of Pyli , and finally two from the village of Kardamena . down long since " ) . In the exercise book Women and gender ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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