Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... style and language vary from tale to tale . But naturally we cannot be certain to what extent he played the role of editor . This is a problem most students of western folktales will meet , since the technical facilities for recording ...
... style and language vary from tale to tale . But naturally we cannot be certain to what extent he played the role of editor . This is a problem most students of western folktales will meet , since the technical facilities for recording ...
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... style is dramatic , with dialogues , brief interjections , lots of onomato- poeic words , and vivid descriptions of storms and other natural disasters , as for example , " οι βροντές βροντούσαν βροντερότερες και τρομαχτικότερες ...
... style is dramatic , with dialogues , brief interjections , lots of onomato- poeic words , and vivid descriptions of storms and other natural disasters , as for example , " οι βροντές βροντούσαν βροντερότερες και τρομαχτικότερες ...
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... style of argumentation . It was , in somewhat ex- aggerated terms , the clash of two national ideologies , of two identities , within the " lap " of Hellenism . The cultural aspects of this clash were and still are significant . During ...
... style of argumentation . It was , in somewhat ex- aggerated terms , the clash of two national ideologies , of two identities , within the " lap " of Hellenism . The cultural aspects of this clash were and still are significant . During ...
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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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