Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... genre * Ulrich Moennig uestions concerning the Byzantine romance as a genre are usually not easy to treat . There was no Byzantine literary theory concerning the generic characteristics of the romance . In Byzantine references to ...
... genre * Ulrich Moennig uestions concerning the Byzantine romance as a genre are usually not easy to treat . There was no Byzantine literary theory concerning the generic characteristics of the romance . In Byzantine references to ...
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... genre . This makes it sometimes difficult to decide whether a given text should be regarded as a " romance " or not . The fact that there existed a Byzantine romance as a self- conscious genre is beyond question . The group of the four ...
... genre . This makes it sometimes difficult to decide whether a given text should be regarded as a " romance " or not . The fact that there existed a Byzantine romance as a self- conscious genre is beyond question . The group of the four ...
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... genre of romance " ( Beaton 1996b : 730 ) . I do not think that it parts company with the genre . In my view , romance in its late - Byzantine state of development allows for the unhappy end . If we compare the Achilleid to other texts ...
... genre of romance " ( Beaton 1996b : 730 ) . I do not think that it parts company with the genre . In my view , romance in its late - Byzantine state of development allows for the unhappy end . If we compare the Achilleid to other texts ...
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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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