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 64
... parody of " L'Après - midi d'un faune " of Stéphane Mallarmé . The manner in which Seferis combines tradition and satire with song in " Thrush " has been noted by Savidis . More signi- ficant , perhaps , is the satirical function of parody ...
... parody of " L'Après - midi d'un faune " of Stéphane Mallarmé . The manner in which Seferis combines tradition and satire with song in " Thrush " has been noted by Savidis . More signi- ficant , perhaps , is the satirical function of parody ...
Page 68
... parody mentioned above , the poet uses parody in many other cases . Furthermore , he uses self- parody to take up thematic motifs of his early poetry within new literary contexts or to develop his well - known personas of Mathios ...
... parody mentioned above , the poet uses parody in many other cases . Furthermore , he uses self- parody to take up thematic motifs of his early poetry within new literary contexts or to develop his well - known personas of Mathios ...
Page 69
... parody is a competitive undertaking and functions in a liberating way for the writer . But other parodies by Seferis may work in the same liber- ating way , as exemplified by the poem " What the camel said ” ( 1948 ? ) , which parodies ...
... parody is a competitive undertaking and functions in a liberating way for the writer . But other parodies by Seferis may work in the same liber- ating way , as exemplified by the poem " What the camel said ” ( 1948 ? ) , which parodies ...
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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