Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 9Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2001 |
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... sometimes parody is a competitive undertaking and functions in a liberating way for the writer . But other parodies ... Sometimes in the manner of parody , sometimes using open irony , and sometimes in an undisguised direct manner ...
... sometimes parody is a competitive undertaking and functions in a liberating way for the writer . But other parodies ... Sometimes in the manner of parody , sometimes using open irony , and sometimes in an undisguised direct manner ...
Page 81
... sometimes also becomes a joke in Seferis's poetry ( e.g. " Crickets " ) or even dissonant ( e.g. " Fog " ) . Sometimes the poet uses undisguisedly ironic techniques , inserted in an ironic language in order to create a momentary irony ...
... sometimes also becomes a joke in Seferis's poetry ( e.g. " Crickets " ) or even dissonant ( e.g. " Fog " ) . Sometimes the poet uses undisguisedly ironic techniques , inserted in an ironic language in order to create a momentary irony ...
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... sometimes the hunter hits the migratory birds , / sometimes he doesn't hit them . Hunting was good in my time , many felt the pellet " .37 One cannot fail to notice the enjambement and its contribution to the intensification of the ...
... sometimes the hunter hits the migratory birds , / sometimes he doesn't hit them . Hunting was good in my time , many felt the pellet " .37 One cannot fail to notice the enjambement and its contribution to the intensification of the ...
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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