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PhDs Literature and Culture (since 2000)

Ph.D.s Granted in Literature and Culture

(since 2000)

 

2000

 

Garyfallia Syrigou-Doriza

The Fiction of Flannery O’Connor and Buber’s I and thou
[Abstract]

 

 

2001

 

Elizabeth-Christina Mattheou

“Britannia's poet! Graecias hero sleeps!...”: Philhellenic Poetry by Women, 1817-1852
[Abstract]

Eudokia Papadopoulou-Kambitsi

Gary Snyder’s Mythopoetics and its Educational value: A Deconstructionist Approach
[Abstract]

 

 

2003

 

Andis Panagiotou

A Study of English Translations of Greek Cypriot Poetry
[Abstract]

 

 

2004

 

Emmanouil Aretoulakis

The Reality of the Artificial in English Renaissance Prose: The Case of Thomas More’s Utopia and Philip Sidney’s New Arcadia
[Abstract]

Vassilios Manousakis

The Multiple Facades of a Mythic Figure in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
[Abstract]

Argyrios-Ioannis Protopappas

Love and Self-consciousness: The Visionary Enterprise in Shelley’s Poetry
[Abstract]

Vassilios G. Stavropoulos

The Poetics of Learning in the Texts of Gary Snyder
[Abstract]

 

 

2009

 

Paraskevi Malliarou

Blake as Yeats’s “Other” within the Framework of Jungian Theory
[Abstract]

Pavlina Ferfeli

Poetics of Identity: Mina Loy Voicing the Fluid Female Body
[Abstract]

 

 

2014

 

Dimitrios Kassis

Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature
[Abstract]

Maria Pyrgerou

The Vicissitudes of Victorian Masculinity: The Case of the Bachelor
[Abstract]

 

 

2015

 

Athanassios Dimakis

“In a Greek Light": Hellenic Moral Vision in the Philosophy & Fiction of Iris Murdoch
[Abstract]

Aggeliki Tseti

Photo-Literature and Trauma: From Collective History to Connective Memory
[Abstract]

 

 

2017

 

Georgia Diomi 

Fictions and Frictions: The Confrontation of Science and the Occult in Victorian and Early Twentieth-Century Fiction

Ioanna Ragoussi

Writing Technologies of the Body in the Work of Djuna Barnes and Gertrude Stein

 

 

2018

 

Georgios Giannakopoulos

Literary Hauntologies: Mourning, Writing, Spectrality

 

 

2020

 

Chrysa Marinou

Walter Benjamin, Dorothy Richardson and Henry James: The Gendered Subject in the Metropolis at the Turn of the Century

 

 

2021

 

Michail Fountoulakis

Antigone’s Tragic “Sisters” in HD’s HER and Plath’s The Bell Jar

Panagiotis Gerakis

Masculinities in “Crisis”: Representations of Μale Ιdentities in the Fiction of Jonathan Coe, J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, Christos Tsiolkas
[Abstract]

Efrosini-Argyroula Manta

“Me Myself and I”: What Did it Mean to Be Emily Dickinson?