Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... turns down Achilles's wooing . Later on , though , she seems to be even more passionate to consummate their desire than Achilles himself.26 Thus this first obstacle is removed . But there is a second one : she is the daughter of the ...
... turns down Achilles's wooing . Later on , though , she seems to be even more passionate to consummate their desire than Achilles himself.26 Thus this first obstacle is removed . But there is a second one : she is the daughter of the ...
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... turn of the century , that the narrators at the evening gatherings were mostly men . Women very seldom had the courage to tell tales in public and would normally restrict themselves to telling shorter tales to the children at home.7 ...
... turn of the century , that the narrators at the evening gatherings were mostly men . Women very seldom had the courage to tell tales in public and would normally restrict themselves to telling shorter tales to the children at home.7 ...
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... turn , I shall use Holbek's approach in my analysis of Greek tales . Holbek exclusively analyses the fairy tales which end with a wedding or the reunion of a couple . These tales begin with the break - up of a family and end with the ...
... turn , I shall use Holbek's approach in my analysis of Greek tales . Holbek exclusively analyses the fairy tales which end with a wedding or the reunion of a couple . These tales begin with the break - up of a family and end with the ...
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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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