Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... passes while the heroine and the hero try to find each other in order to be finally united seems endless , but it does not leave any traces of ageing on them . Their adventures take place in a time in- dependent of their biological life ...
... passes while the heroine and the hero try to find each other in order to be finally united seems endless , but it does not leave any traces of ageing on them . Their adventures take place in a time in- dependent of their biological life ...
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... a consequence she has to pass different tests . She saves two men , and they are both as dependent on her as Cinderella and the Sleeping Beauty are on Prince Charming . The tests that Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 39.
... a consequence she has to pass different tests . She saves two men , and they are both as dependent on her as Cinderella and the Sleeping Beauty are on Prince Charming . The tests that Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 39.
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... Pass of Makrynoros , in the west , to the chain of Mt Orthrys near the entrance to the Gulf of Volos , in the east . As for the Islands , the conference accepted that the boundaries suggested in the July Protocol included , with the ...
... Pass of Makrynoros , in the west , to the chain of Mt Orthrys near the entrance to the Gulf of Volos , in the east . As for the Islands , the conference accepted that the boundaries suggested in the July Protocol included , with the ...
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