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TITLE THE MYTH OF ORPHEUS
[ETHICAL-ARCHETYPAL MODEL
OF COMPARISON: EGGONOPOULOS, NOVALIS, HOLDERLIN, RILKE]
WRITER SYMEON DEYERMENTZIDIS
PAGES 274
PRICE 15 €
ISBN 960-88132-1-2
The myth of Orpheus inaugurates the series "DIAKEIMENIKA" of the Comparative Grammatology Workshop of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
aiming to expand the philological field of research
to new directions and to underline the heretical position
of Nikos Eggonopoulos against the international surreal movement.
A comparative study of the adapted literary myth
of Orpheus in the oeuvre of the Greek poet
in comparison to the corresponding myths
in the works of Novalis, Holderlin, and Rilke.
The methodology applied is the ethical-archetypal model of comparison which is explained in the introduction where theoretical issues are approached. The comparative process, however, is understandable to every reader balancing, thus, its scientific and pleasant dimension.
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