Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
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... marking by means of different stems . There is one option traditionally called " sigmatic " : the active perfective stem consists of the imperfect- ive stem ( ending in a plosive ) + / s / ( έλειψα < λείπω ) or the im- perfective stem + ...
... marking by means of different stems . There is one option traditionally called " sigmatic " : the active perfective stem consists of the imperfect- ive stem ( ending in a plosive ) + / s / ( έλειψα < λείπω ) or the im- perfective stem + ...
Page 69
... lecture given at a conference marking the centen- ary of Seferis's birth ( Nicosia , 29 February - 2 March 2000 ) . broader conception of the satirical genre could be characterized as Irony and satire in George Seferis's poetry 69.
... lecture given at a conference marking the centen- ary of Seferis's birth ( Nicosia , 29 February - 2 March 2000 ) . broader conception of the satirical genre could be characterized as Irony and satire in George Seferis's poetry 69.
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... marking the opposite extreme , in that it expresses nostalgia for tradition . High points of Seferis's ironic achievement are the poems " Folk Song " and " Slowly you spoke ” . I quote the latter , together with the ironic reply to it ...
... marking the opposite extreme , in that it expresses nostalgia for tradition . High points of Seferis's ironic achievement are the poems " Folk Song " and " Slowly you spoke ” . I quote the latter , together with the ironic reply to it ...
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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