God and the Poetic Ego - The Appropriation of Biblical and Liturgical Language in the Poetry of Palamas, Sikelianos and Elytis (Paperback)


The Greek Bible and the services of the Orthodox Church have proved a rich source of language for many poets of modern Greece, and perhaps for none more than for Kostis Palamas, Angeles Sikelianos and Odysseas Elytis, whose overlapping careers span the period 1876-1996. A blurring of the boundaries between Orthodoxy and 'Greekness' (

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The Greek Bible and the services of the Orthodox Church have proved a rich source of language for many poets of modern Greece, and perhaps for none more than for Kostis Palamas, Angeles Sikelianos and Odysseas Elytis, whose overlapping careers span the period 1876-1996. A blurring of the boundaries between Orthodoxy and 'Greekness' (

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Imprint

Verlag Peter Lang

Country of origin

Switzerland

Series

Byzantine and Neohellenic Studies, 1

Release date

December 2004

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

220 x 150 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

425

ISBN-13

978-3-03-910327-0

Barcode

9783039103270

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LSN

3-03-910327-X



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