Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... texts , and our selection of texts depends on what we consider to be the standard of the genre . In his monograph The Medieval Greek romance , Roderick Beaton ( 1996a ) analyses a total of eleven late - Byzantine romances ( " 1204-1453 ...
... texts , and our selection of texts depends on what we consider to be the standard of the genre . In his monograph The Medieval Greek romance , Roderick Beaton ( 1996a ) analyses a total of eleven late - Byzantine romances ( " 1204-1453 ...
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... texts which might be helpful for classifying and eventually defining what a romance is in ( thirteenth- , ) fourteenth- and fifteenth - century Byzantium . These features appear in texts which deviate to a considerable degree from the ...
... texts which might be helpful for classifying and eventually defining what a romance is in ( thirteenth- , ) fourteenth- and fifteenth - century Byzantium . These features appear in texts which deviate to a considerable degree from the ...
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... texts " to the " adaptations " , and that the group of adaptations will no longer be confined to texts based on a western model . Indeed , I believe that the Byzantine Iliad is not the only late - Byzantine narrative , reworked on a ...
... texts " to the " adaptations " , and that the group of adaptations will no longer be confined to texts based on a western model . Indeed , I believe that the Byzantine Iliad is not the only late - Byzantine narrative , reworked on a ...
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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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