Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... 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 ancient romances no definition of the literary genre is given.1 ...
... 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 ancient romances no definition of the literary genre is given.1 ...
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... romance , and I would even think of the Chronicle of the Morea as related to the genre of the romance . - If we look at the literature on late - Byzantine romances , we will hardly find a definition which could be used as a basis for ...
... romance , and I would even think of the Chronicle of the Morea as related to the genre of the romance . - If we look at the literature on late - Byzantine romances , we will hardly find a definition which could be used as a basis for ...
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... Romance as a late - Byzantine romance , our definition of what is a late - Byzantine romance , at least as far the genre's formal conventions are concerned , has to be altered . The ( lost ) original text was written in prose and most ...
... Romance as a late - Byzantine romance , our definition of what is a late - Byzantine romance , at least as far the genre's formal conventions are concerned , has to be altered . The ( lost ) original text was written in prose and most ...
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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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