Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 39
Page 26
... poem's last line reminds us of the visionary glimpse of reconciliation which comes at the end of the poem “ Thrush " , written in 1946 : " the tyrant from within man has fled ” ( ο τύραννος μέσα από τον άνθρωπο έχει φύγει ) . What ...
... poem's last line reminds us of the visionary glimpse of reconciliation which comes at the end of the poem “ Thrush " , written in 1946 : " the tyrant from within man has fled ” ( ο τύραννος μέσα από τον άνθρωπο έχει φύγει ) . What ...
Page 74
... poems ironically , determining the interpretation . For example in the poem " Interlude of joy " the title is totally at odds with the content , as Mario Vitti31 and other critics have shown . At other points , the symbols in the poems ...
... poems ironically , determining the interpretation . For example in the poem " Interlude of joy " the title is totally at odds with the content , as Mario Vitti31 and other critics have shown . At other points , the symbols in the poems ...
Page 81
... poem " In the manner of G.S. " ; at other points by means of grammar and syntax , where the instrumental energy of the poem is sustained by the use of gerunds ; and at other times by the versification , as the use of traditional metre ...
... poem " In the manner of G.S. " ; at other points by means of grammar and syntax , where the instrumental energy of the poem is sustained by the use of gerunds ; and at other times by the versification , as the use of traditional metre ...
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 | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aeschylus appear aspect Athens becomes belief body called Cambridge Cavafy century close collection concept consider context course critical cultural desire developed Dimiroulis early English erotic essays evidence example expressed fact final foreign fragments French given Greece homosexuality human humour identity Ikaros importance included interest Ioannou ironic irony issue Kayalis language least lecture less linguistic literary London looking lovers Makriyannis manner marking meaning Modern Greek morphemes narrator nature notes origin Oxford parody particular perhaps poem poet poetics poetry political position Press published reading reason reference reflecting revisionists rhetoric Right sarcophagus satire Savidis Seferis Seferis's Seferis's poetry Seferis's politics sense sexual social society sometimes specific sporting terms stem tradition translation types University University Press verbs voice writing written Yorgos και Σεφέρη το του