Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 9-10Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2002 |
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... statues in this poem is built on a set of oppositions which seem to define the boundaries between them . In the first section , although the statues are broken , they seem to indicate the presence of another life beyond death , where a ...
... statues in this poem is built on a set of oppositions which seem to define the boundaries between them . In the first section , although the statues are broken , they seem to indicate the presence of another life beyond death , where a ...
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... statue " reveals through its Latin root , a static , inert object which , as we have seen , petrifies the viewer . Looking at the eyes of the statues means that you are turned to stone without actually listening to the voices of the ...
... statue " reveals through its Latin root , a static , inert object which , as we have seen , petrifies the viewer . Looking at the eyes of the statues means that you are turned to stone without actually listening to the voices of the ...
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... statues the very foundation of today's world . The imagery related to the statues is comparable to that of Mythistorema 21 , discussed above , since we find in this poem too fragmented statues which are standing , only that here they ...
... statues the very foundation of today's world . The imagery related to the statues is comparable to that of Mythistorema 21 , discussed above , since we find in this poem too fragmented statues which are standing , only that here they ...
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Carte blanche | 21 |
Sculpture and stones in the poetry of Seferis and Ritsos | 37 |
constructing | 65 |
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