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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Page 52
... setting aside for a moment his critical stance towards him , for the tone is , surely , ironical . He draws out the symbolism and the supposed spiritual efficacy of the change to the monastic garb in order to provide a sharp contrast ...
... setting aside for a moment his critical stance towards him , for the tone is , surely , ironical . He draws out the symbolism and the supposed spiritual efficacy of the change to the monastic garb in order to provide a sharp contrast ...
Page 91
... setting of free love strikingly different from the confined spaces of Cavafy's erotic poems ( " The tobacconist's window " , perhaps with a debt to Madame Bovary , may serve as an example ) .53 Merrill is well aware of this , as also of ...
... setting of free love strikingly different from the confined spaces of Cavafy's erotic poems ( " The tobacconist's window " , perhaps with a debt to Madame Bovary , may serve as an example ) .53 Merrill is well aware of this , as also of ...
Page 98
... setting and only sets out the poem's agenda too clearly - the same , interestingly , holds for Cavafy's early " King Claudius " - in a way which , again , dilutes the dramatic possibilities.75 Above all , the subversiveness of the ...
... setting and only sets out the poem's agenda too clearly - the same , interestingly , holds for Cavafy's early " King Claudius " - in a way which , again , dilutes the dramatic possibilities.75 Above all , the subversiveness of the ...
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Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
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