Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... relation to certain " adaptations " than to their own group - and vice versa . In any case , " adaptation " means that these texts are not simply translated . The sujet is based on a French , Italian , Greek or oriental narrative text ...
... relation to certain " adaptations " than to their own group - and vice versa . In any case , " adaptation " means that these texts are not simply translated . The sujet is based on a French , Italian , Greek or oriental narrative text ...
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... relation between the Achilles of the Achilleid and the Homeric and post - Homeric Achilles is very loose and superficial : for example , Achilles's beloved is not comparable to Briseis , but to his standard medieval mistress , Polyxene ...
... relation between the Achilles of the Achilleid and the Homeric and post - Homeric Achilles is very loose and superficial : for example , Achilles's beloved is not comparable to Briseis , but to his standard medieval mistress , Polyxene ...
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... relation to the majority population , but also to the smaller minority groups ) .20 The main weakness of the Cyprus arrangements of 1959-60 was not , as the Enosis nationalists thought , the abandonment of the unification plans , but ...
... relation to the majority population , but also to the smaller minority groups ) .20 The main weakness of the Cyprus arrangements of 1959-60 was not , as the Enosis nationalists thought , the abandonment of the unification plans , but ...
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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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