Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
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... humour " , " satire " and " irony " , with varying degrees of success . If it is assumed that restrained humor is to be found , artistically , a step above immediate spontaneous wit ( something not at all certain , given the conscious ...
... humour " , " satire " and " irony " , with varying degrees of success . If it is assumed that restrained humor is to be found , artistically , a step above immediate spontaneous wit ( something not at all certain , given the conscious ...
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... humour ; a rather unsystematic study by Athanasios Gotovos entitled " Humour and irony in Seferis " , where the above - mentioned perspective is briefly touched upon with reference to the diaries , the novel Six nights on the Acropolis ...
... humour ; a rather unsystematic study by Athanasios Gotovos entitled " Humour and irony in Seferis " , where the above - mentioned perspective is briefly touched upon with reference to the diaries , the novel Six nights on the Acropolis ...
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... humour , however , that is completely different from the Pirandellian humour of Cavafy , as we shall see in what follows . As regards the political satire of Seferis , it was not until he had established certain of his beliefs , and his ...
... humour , however , that is completely different from the Pirandellian humour of Cavafy , as we shall see in what follows . As regards the political satire of Seferis , it was not until he had established certain of his beliefs , and his ...
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 |
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