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The poet char- acterizes the mouse as " nimble " and " beautiful " , exploring there- by the dark areas of fear . This type of visual metamorphosis is a recurrent theme throughout her poetry . Images stay for a while in the foreground ...
The poet char- acterizes the mouse as " nimble " and " beautiful " , exploring there- by the dark areas of fear . This type of visual metamorphosis is a recurrent theme throughout her poetry . Images stay for a while in the foreground ...
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However , one should not forget the important role the poets of the first generation played in the Greek post - war literary tradition : they opened up a polyphonic space for poetry and poetic innov- ation , they felt free to ...
However , one should not forget the important role the poets of the first generation played in the Greek post - war literary tradition : they opened up a polyphonic space for poetry and poetic innov- ation , they felt free to ...
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In Shelley's poetry birds symbolize the problematic position of the poet in society . Also , for the cursed poets Mallarmé and Baudelaire , birds such as swans became symbols of the isolated poet or the poet in exile , the rejected and ...
In Shelley's poetry birds symbolize the problematic position of the poet in society . Also , for the cursed poets Mallarmé and Baudelaire , birds such as swans became symbols of the isolated poet or the poet in exile , the rejected 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 |
Copyright | |
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