Books on Dostoevsky in Greece: an Overview
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https://doi.org/10.13136/1013-2309/1610Abstract
This contribution constitutes a chronological overview of the fifteen main monographs on Dostoevsky published in Greece since the post-war period: described here are works by Tasos Athanasiadis (1955), Aminta Papavasiliou (1965), Nikos Makris (1981), Mikhalis K. Makrakis (1984, Mitsos Alexandropoulos (1984, 1992), Kostis Papagiorgis (1990), Giangos Andreadis (1994), Giannis Panousis (2012), Eleni Ladia (2020), Kostas Despiniadis (2023), Giorgos Kithreotis (2023), Andreas Pantazopoulos (2024).
Keywords: Dostoevsky’s Reception Worldwide; Dostoevsky’s Reception in Greece; Monographs on Dostoevsky
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