Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
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... belong ; the re- discovery of nineteenth - century fiction in katharevousa has toppled Makriyannis from the canonical status he briefly enjoyed during the 1930s and 1940s ( due to Theotokas and others , as much as Seferis ) .34 Even ...
... belong ; the re- discovery of nineteenth - century fiction in katharevousa has toppled Makriyannis from the canonical status he briefly enjoyed during the 1930s and 1940s ( due to Theotokas and others , as much as Seferis ) .34 Even ...
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... belong on another scale . Because , while wit and humour are friendly or at least well - disposed expressions of impulse , both irony and satire are basically hostile manifest- ations , private or public ; satire is undisguised , irony ...
... belong on another scale . Because , while wit and humour are friendly or at least well - disposed expressions of impulse , both irony and satire are basically hostile manifest- ations , private or public ; satire is undisguised , irony ...
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... belong to the Gennadius Library . I think , however , that we should elucidate that the " high spirits " to which Savidis refers are none other than wit , a quality of expression or writing that can surprise and please through the ...
... belong to the Gennadius Library . I think , however , that we should elucidate that the " high spirits " to which Savidis refers are none other than wit , a quality of expression or writing that can surprise and please through the ...
Contents
Reading Seferiss politics and the politics of reading | 1 |
Greek sporting terms of foreign origin | 37 |
Irony and satire in George Seferiss poetry | 57 |
Copyright | |
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