Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 25
... Greece at this same period was anything but classical . For , strangely enough , Greece - and I am talking now of the historical Greece - had until then largely escaped the classical tradition and its influences . It had another pedi ...
... Greece at this same period was anything but classical . For , strangely enough , Greece - and I am talking now of the historical Greece - had until then largely escaped the classical tradition and its influences . It had another pedi ...
Pàgina 32
... Greece very few have had this more receptive capability which allows a country to reveal itself and which is able to experience it as a living reality . One of these few has been Lawrence Durrell . Leaving Greece in about 1940 he wrote ...
... Greece very few have had this more receptive capability which allows a country to reveal itself and which is able to experience it as a living reality . One of these few has been Lawrence Durrell . Leaving Greece in about 1940 he wrote ...
Pàgina 33
... Greece in English litera- ture during the last century or so . We have traced the influence of the classical image , the discovery of Byzantium , the gradual experience of modern Greece and its people . The pattern has become more ...
... Greece in English litera- ture during the last century or so . We have traced the influence of the classical image , the discovery of Byzantium , the gradual experience of modern Greece and its people . The pattern has become more ...
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