Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... tell tales in public and would normally restrict themselves to telling shorter tales to the children at home.7 Like Adamantiou , he also published tales told by male and female narrators alike . In his work on the interpretation of ...
... tell tales in public and would normally restrict themselves to telling shorter tales to the children at home.7 Like Adamantiou , he also published tales told by male and female narrators alike . In his work on the interpretation of ...
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... telling of fairy tales is - and probably always has been strictly limited . Tales are told by specialists . - 2 ) Nearly all the people who tell and listen to these tales belong to the lower or lowest strata of traditional communities ...
... telling of fairy tales is - and probably always has been strictly limited . Tales are told by specialists . - 2 ) Nearly all the people who tell and listen to these tales belong to the lower or lowest strata of traditional communities ...
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... telling tales to children at home , but definitely per- formed to gatherings of adults too.29 She is a gifted teller ... tell a good story in an entertaining and exciting way , but also conveys her own moral message to the audience . How ...
... telling tales to children at home , but definitely per- formed to gatherings of adults too.29 She is a gifted teller ... tell a good story in an entertaining and exciting way , but also conveys her own moral message to the audience . How ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
Copyright | |
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