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Normally an allegory is a narrative with a double signi- fication and meaning : a primary signification or surface meaning and a secondary signification or under - the - surface meaning . 10 Peter Bien , " Fratricides : interesting ...
Normally an allegory is a narrative with a double signi- fication and meaning : a primary signification or surface meaning and a secondary signification or under - the - surface meaning . 10 Peter Bien , " Fratricides : interesting ...
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He does not show how the conflict might be resolved and his narrative ends with death and despair . Structurally too the novel has loose ends . For example , the internal dispute within the Red Army , epitomised by Drakos and Loukas ...
He does not show how the conflict might be resolved and his narrative ends with death and despair . Structurally too the novel has loose ends . For example , the internal dispute within the Red Army , epitomised by Drakos and Loukas ...
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Penny Travlou has argued that for many writers of guidebooks " there are two different time narratives within the same space ; one refers to classical Athens and the other to the modern city . These narratives show a preference and ...
Penny Travlou has argued that for many writers of guidebooks " there are two different time narratives within the same space ; one refers to classical Athens and the other to the modern city . These narratives show a preference and ...
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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 |
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