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Page 68
... of post- war writers argued that their involvement with political events and their efforts to represent the painful conditions in Greece after the Civil War singled them out from the cosmopolitan and evasive writers of the 1930s .
... of post- war writers argued that their involvement with political events and their efforts to represent the painful conditions in Greece after the Civil War singled them out from the cosmopolitan and evasive writers of the 1930s .
Page 89
The city is caught between two powers , Rome and the Pontic King Mithri- dates , and though it appears to have lost its independence , in the persona of Dion it can still be seen as representing and defending the meaning of true ...
The city is caught between two powers , Rome and the Pontic King Mithri- dates , and though it appears to have lost its independence , in the persona of Dion it can still be seen as representing and defending the meaning of true ...
Page 101
... method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern times , while Milionis's stories represent modernist allegories which rely on style , urging readers to empathise and reflect on the conditions of imprisonment .
... method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern times , while Milionis's stories represent modernist allegories which rely on style , urging readers to empathise and reflect on the conditions of imprisonment .
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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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