Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 13-14Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2006 |
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... Christian belief . However I had never looked much to the future and did not so now . Why Cambridge rather than Oxford ? Jimmy was at Cambridge : Tapper had been at Cambridge ; Latin prose was needed for entry into Oxford and Latin ...
... Christian belief . However I had never looked much to the future and did not so now . Why Cambridge rather than Oxford ? Jimmy was at Cambridge : Tapper had been at Cambridge ; Latin prose was needed for entry into Oxford and Latin ...
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... Christ recrucified ( 1948 ) and more overtly in The fratricides , a novel which , according to Peter Bien , “ is Christ Recrucified rewritten in contemporary dress with the mythic element removed " . 10 Kazantzakis wrote the first draft ...
... Christ recrucified ( 1948 ) and more overtly in The fratricides , a novel which , according to Peter Bien , “ is Christ Recrucified rewritten in contemporary dress with the mythic element removed " . 10 Kazantzakis wrote the first draft ...
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... Christ or freedom . Freedom for Yánaros has no worldly purpose and is not found on earth . The struggle for freedom ... Christ and Greece become inseparable for Yánaros ( 128/129 , 145/147 , 160/163 ) . Christ's resurrection could be ...
... Christ or freedom . Freedom for Yánaros has no worldly purpose and is not found on earth . The struggle for freedom ... Christ and Greece become inseparable for Yánaros ( 128/129 , 145/147 , 160/163 ) . Christ's resurrection could be ...
Contents
the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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