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The first hours spent in the poem by the blind From the journal of the poem They place me in a room From the volume of silence I can hear that it is not yet boundless night when I shall go out through this house's door with no one to ...
The first hours spent in the poem by the blind From the journal of the poem They place me in a room From the volume of silence I can hear that it is not yet boundless night when I shall go out through this house's door with no one to ...
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This hyper - image of the sleep - walker , poet , seer , echoes the legendary blind figures of Greek antiquity : Homer , tragic Oedi- pus , Tiresias the seer . Blindness , poetry , oracles are all inter- related already from ancient ...
This hyper - image of the sleep - walker , poet , seer , echoes the legendary blind figures of Greek antiquity : Homer , tragic Oedi- pus , Tiresias the seer . Blindness , poetry , oracles are all inter- related already from ancient ...
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perception of the surrounding world : the blind by touching and hearing , the bird by flying and moving freely in space . A dominant symbol in this 1962 collection , the bird is variously and heterogeneously depicted as beautiful or ...
perception of the surrounding world : the blind by touching and hearing , the bird by flying and moving freely in space . A dominant symbol in this 1962 collection , the bird is variously and heterogeneously depicted as beautiful or ...
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Contents
the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
Copyright | |
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