Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
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Page 58
... irony and satire most certainly 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 ...
... irony and satire most certainly 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 ...
Page 59
... ironic method , passing unavoidably through Seferis's reading of Cavafy's poetry . Seferis's awkward and contradictory stance towards Cavafy's poetry is due , I believe , to a large extent , to the type of irony peculiar to Cavafy's ...
... ironic method , passing unavoidably through Seferis's reading of Cavafy's poetry . Seferis's awkward and contradictory stance towards Cavafy's poetry is due , I believe , to a large extent , to the type of irony peculiar to Cavafy's ...
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... irony in the work of Seferis , as far as poetics goes , is not satirical irony , as for instance in the poem " Letter of Mathios Paskalis " , but the sort of irony that allows the reading to move on two parallel planes . This is ...
... irony in the work of Seferis , as far as poetics goes , is not satirical irony , as for instance in the poem " Letter of Mathios Paskalis " , but the sort of irony that allows the reading to move on two parallel planes . This is ...
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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