Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... traditional erotic romances than the Digenes Akrites ( in all its versions ) is , and the Digenes Akrites again seems to be more closely related to the tradition than the Alexander Romance . For within the group of the " biographical ...
... traditional erotic romances than the Digenes Akrites ( in all its versions ) is , and the Digenes Akrites again seems to be more closely related to the tradition than the Alexander Romance . For within the group of the " biographical ...
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... traditional society children may listen to tales but they are not their primary recipients . Women's role in the tale tradition The first collection of Greek folktales was published , in German translation , in 1864 by Johann Georg von ...
... traditional society children may listen to tales but they are not their primary recipients . Women's role in the tale tradition The first collection of Greek folktales was published , in German translation , in 1864 by Johann Georg von ...
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... tradition . As mentioned above , the introduction of religious phenomena along with magic elements obviously presents no conflict . For instance , both the ogresses in " The Crab " and the snake prince in " Yavrouda " are traditional ...
... tradition . As mentioned above , the introduction of religious phenomena along with magic elements obviously presents no conflict . For instance , both the ogresses in " The Crab " and the snake prince in " Yavrouda " are traditional ...
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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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accepted According Achilleid Achilles activities adaptations Alexander Romance Allies ancient approach Athens audience Beaton biographical boundaries British Byzantine Byzantine Iliad Byzantine romance called century character Chatzi-Yavrouda Christians close collected compared concept concerning considered continuity cultural Cupane Cyprus definition described detailed dialect Digenes Akrites edition elements elite Empire erotic romances especially ethnic example existence expression fact fairy female folklore folktales follows gender genre Greece Greek Cypriot hero heroine historical Holbek identity important independence initiation instance interesting island language late-Byzantine romance London male material means meet mentioned Morea narrative narrator nation nationalists original Ottoman pass period plays political present probably problem Protocol references respect role sense setting situation skills Smith society story storytelling subjects tale tell territorial texts theme told traditional Turkish Cypriot University verses village women young Zarraftis