Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... writing in the late - Byzantine centuries , we will have to take into account that beside the erotic romances proper with their purely fictional settings there is a group of texts which shows a different concept of time and place . This ...
... writing in the late - Byzantine centuries , we will have to take into account that beside the erotic romances proper with their purely fictional settings there is a group of texts which shows a different concept of time and place . This ...
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... writing and chronographical history . The War of Troy is a text with changing protagonists . And while the War of Troy brings late - Byzantine romance writing close to chrono- graphical history , the Chronicle of the Morea brings chrono ...
... writing and chronographical history . The War of Troy is a text with changing protagonists . And while the War of Troy brings late - Byzantine romance writing close to chrono- graphical history , the Chronicle of the Morea brings chrono ...
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... write about . The folklore material he would supply with notes on the language and dialect , and the purpose of publishing this kind of material was “ να ζωγραφίζει τ ' ανατολικά μας συνήθια ” ( “ to depict our Anatolian customs ...
... write about . The folklore material he would supply with notes on the language and dialect , and the purpose of publishing this kind of material was “ να ζωγραφίζει τ ' ανατολικά μας συνήθια ” ( “ to depict our Anatolian customs ...
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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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