Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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... Cavafy's phrase , " the impetuous John " , but for both authors the ultimate source here is Choniates , as we shall see . Cavafy's phrase μià λúη μóvηv кaιpíaν ( “ only one grave sorrow " ) recalls and challenges Anna's assertion that ...
... Cavafy's phrase , " the impetuous John " , but for both authors the ultimate source here is Choniates , as we shall see . Cavafy's phrase μià λúη μóvηv кaιpíaν ( “ only one grave sorrow " ) recalls and challenges Anna's assertion that ...
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... Cavafy's delicacy lost , what remains is fussiness . - That , however , is far from the worst desecration that can be visited on Cavafy's poetry by a successor . A particularly shame- less example is to be found in Edmund Field , who ...
... Cavafy's delicacy lost , what remains is fussiness . - That , however , is far from the worst desecration that can be visited on Cavafy's poetry by a successor . A particularly shame- less example is to be found in Edmund Field , who ...
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... Cavafy's work have been responded to by British poets ( for these purposes , including Auden ) than by their American peers ; but Cavafy's status as a mentor to the American successor - poet is secure . What is more , the dissemination ...
... Cavafy's work have been responded to by British poets ( for these purposes , including Auden ) than by their American peers ; but Cavafy's status as a mentor to the American successor - poet is secure . What is more , the dissemination ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
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