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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... birds from their sounds , their croakings and the beating of their wings in the poem " The blind often must tell children fairy tales " ( C 1975 : 79 ) . In Vakalo's universe the bird and the blind figure are closely linked , they share ...
... birds from their sounds , their croakings and the beating of their wings in the poem " The blind often must tell children fairy tales " ( C 1975 : 79 ) . In Vakalo's universe the bird and the blind figure are closely linked , they share ...
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... bird - mouse or bird - soul , a bird - fish . A major literary topos of cultural and religious symbolism , a universal Indoeuropean and archetypal symbol for the soul , the bird in Vakalo's poetry is not the naturalistic sparrow of ...
... bird - mouse or bird - soul , a bird - fish . A major literary topos of cultural and religious symbolism , a universal Indoeuropean and archetypal symbol for the soul , the bird in Vakalo's poetry is not the naturalistic sparrow of ...
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... bird at the end of the poem ( ibid . , p . 82 ) : The birds were traps and nets for souls , they left no clear sky ... bird and its metonymies ( flying , wings etc. ) symbolized the immaterial soul , the impossible freedom of flying ...
... bird at the end of the poem ( ibid . , p . 82 ) : The birds were traps and nets for souls , they left no clear sky ... bird and its metonymies ( flying , wings etc. ) symbolized the immaterial soul , the impossible freedom of flying ...
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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