Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 214
... critics to the author's imagination . There is in the first place his colourful description of the murder of Mustafa ... criticized him . But we should be careful in our assessment for , as with the first story about Mustafa's death ...
... critics to the author's imagination . There is in the first place his colourful description of the murder of Mustafa ... criticized him . But we should be careful in our assessment for , as with the first story about Mustafa's death ...
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... criticism . The Turks were a people of great arrogance : ' long - lasting felicity had made this people so arrogant that it considers nothing unfair that it wants , nothing fair that it does not want ' ( Busbequius 1740 : 110 ; Forster ...
... criticism . The Turks were a people of great arrogance : ' long - lasting felicity had made this people so arrogant that it considers nothing unfair that it wants , nothing fair that it does not want ' ( Busbequius 1740 : 110 ; Forster ...
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... critics and historians . " The settings of the novels , which fascinate the readers with their exotic colour and the ... criticisms that he used real names in his fiction , seen as deceptive by his critics . He tried in his books to ...
... critics and historians . " The settings of the novels , which fascinate the readers with their exotic colour and the ... criticisms that he used real names in his fiction , seen as deceptive by his critics . He tried in his books to ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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