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Her much-read novel about the 20th century (from 1946) deals with the uncompromising and correspondingly loss-resisting resistance of Greek women to fascism (and the German
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Externalizing Internal Experiences: Interior Monologue in Virginia Woolf's „Mrs Dalloway“ and Melpo Axioti's „Difficult Nights“
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was published and she received in 1939 the 1st Prize of the Women's Association of Letters and Arts.
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Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the 4th Biennial Conference of Greek Studies
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Interior monologue and its discursive formation in Melpo Axioti's Dyskoles nychtes
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cemetery. In 1989, Gay Aggeli presented a 35-minute documentary titled
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she participated in the underground work of the communist-controlled
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without a mother. From 1918 to 1922 she attended the school of the
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Longman Anthology of World Literature by Women: 1875 – 1975
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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She was one of the pioneers of Greek 274:The daughter of musician and composer 7: 481:Literature by and about Melpō Axiōtē 368:Among her most notable works were: 14: 585:Greek expatriates in East Germany 358:The Life and Work of Melpo Axioti 527: 515: 490: 90: 20: 407:In the shadow of the Acropolis 385:Thelete na chorepsoume, Maria? 381:(Coincidence), Long Poem, 1939 1: 590:Exiles of the Greek Civil War 575:Modern Greek-language writers 335:Humboldt University of Berlin 415:(Contraband), 1959 (German 391:Apantisi se pente erotimata 375:(Heavy Nights), novel, 1937 116:the claims made and adding 616: 560:20th-century Greek writers 425:, prose piece, Athens 1972 298:. In 1937 her first novel 264:German Democratic Republic 417:Contraband: Eine Dichtung 344:). 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Greek
German Democratic Republic
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Mykonos
Ursulines
Tinos
surrealism
Communist Party of Greece
Axis occupation of Greece
National Liberation Front
Greek Civil War
Louis Aragon
Pablo Neruda
Pablo Picasso
Humboldt University of Berlin
Wehrmacht
Yiannis Ritsos

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