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Titre Amour, mariage, magie dans la littérature néohellénique du tournant du siècle
Auteur Zacharias I. Siaflekis
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 97-98, 1985 L'ethnographie / Grèce
Rubrique / Thématique
Les grecs et l'imaginaire
Page 191-200
Résumé anglais Love, Marriage and Magic in Neo-Hellenic Literature at the Turn of the Century. The themes of love, marriage and magic are studied in four pieces of neo-Hellenic literature from between 1890 and 1910. An analysis both of the narrative structures and of the relationship between the real and fictive statuses of heroes leads to a sociological interpretation of Greece at the beginning of the century. The type of representation tends to bring to mind European influences whereas a critical understanding of social reality through these writings tends to constitute one of the dominant aspects of Greek realism. By combining these two tendencies, the neo-Hellenic novel set out on the way to modernization. At the same time, it plunges the reader into a critical relationship with sociopolitical reality.
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