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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... poets , prophets , seers and eventually comes to signify poetry itself in the poem " Their legend " : Great sleepwalking youths escape They guess the poems , [ ... ] In the month of the bird crossings they hunt the bird of poetry ...
... poets , prophets , seers and eventually comes to signify poetry itself in the poem " Their legend " : Great sleepwalking youths escape They guess the poems , [ ... ] In the month of the bird crossings they hunt the bird of poetry ...
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... poem is the one who has not been able to see yet , but by the end of the poem s / he manages to see the sun , to directly face the sunlight ( “ τώρα καθώς το μπορούσα / κατάματα να βλέπω TOν ñλ10 " ) . However , making the luminous side ...
... poem is the one who has not been able to see yet , but by the end of the poem s / he manages to see the sun , to directly face the sunlight ( “ τώρα καθώς το μπορούσα / κατάματα να βλέπω TOν ñλ10 " ) . However , making the luminous side ...
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... poem ( ibid . , p . 82 ) : The birds were traps and nets for souls , they left no clear sky With this ending Vakalo's poem meets a whole poetic tradition that gave priority to a Jungian " seeking of the soul " , in which the bird and ...
... poem ( ibid . , p . 82 ) : The birds were traps and nets for souls , they left no clear sky With this ending Vakalo's poem meets a whole poetic tradition that gave priority to a Jungian " seeking of the soul " , in which the bird and ...
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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