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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Page 81
... Roufos himself points out that all the histor- ical sources of the period and particularly Posidonius , being friendly to Rome , were rather hostile towards the Athenian revolt ( Roufos , “ H απολογία μιας ' παρακμής ” , p . 134 ) . 29 ...
... Roufos himself points out that all the histor- ical sources of the period and particularly Posidonius , being friendly to Rome , were rather hostile towards the Athenian revolt ( Roufos , “ H απολογία μιας ' παρακμής ” , p . 134 ) . 29 ...
Page 90
... Roufos himself was not a withdrawn or ivory - tower man.38 Though culture and aesthetics might offer a way out of polit- ical conflict , the novel does not end on an upbeat note , since the fall of Athens to the Romans and the ...
... Roufos himself was not a withdrawn or ivory - tower man.38 Though culture and aesthetics might offer a way out of polit- ical conflict , the novel does not end on an upbeat note , since the fall of Athens to the Romans and the ...
Page 101
... Roufos's historical allegory , on the other hand , makes good use of this method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern times , while Milionis's stories represent modernist allegories which rely on style ...
... Roufos's historical allegory , on the other hand , makes good use of this method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern times , while Milionis's stories represent modernist allegories which rely on style ...
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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