Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... probably born in the first half of the last century , and we meet her at the beginning of this century in the village of Asfendiou . At that time Asfendiou was a thriving village , second in terms of population only to the town of Kos ...
... probably born in the first half of the last century , and we meet her at the beginning of this century in the village of Asfendiou . At that time Asfendiou was a thriving village , second in terms of population only to the town of Kos ...
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... probably be assumed that she was the source for more than this single tale . Thus far I ascribe four tales to her . 25 These tales are complex with many details . They are often built up of different tale types and sometimes they also ...
... probably be assumed that she was the source for more than this single tale . Thus far I ascribe four tales to her . 25 These tales are complex with many details . They are often built up of different tale types and sometimes they also ...
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... probably be preferred , but if women and children were present the decapitation variant would be chosen.32 In the same way Margaret Mills , in her study of Afghan storytelling , found that in a version of the Cinderella story , when ...
... probably be preferred , but if women and children were present the decapitation variant would be chosen.32 In the same way Margaret Mills , in her study of Afghan storytelling , found that in a version of the Cinderella story , when ...
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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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