PhDs Literature and Culture (since 2000)
Ph.D.s Granted in Literature and Culture
(since 2000)
2000 |
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Garyfallia Syrigou-Doriza | The Fiction of Flannery O’Connor and Buber’s I and thou |
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2001 |
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Elizabeth-Christina Mattheou | “Britannia's poet! Graecias hero sleeps!...”: Philhellenic Poetry by Women, 1817-1852 |
Eudokia Papadopoulou-Kambitsi | Gary Snyder’s Mythopoetics and its Educational value: A Deconstructionist Approach |
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2003 |
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Andis Panagiotou | A Study of English Translations of Greek Cypriot Poetry |
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2004 |
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Emmanouil Aretoulakis | The Reality of the Artificial in English Renaissance Prose: The Case of Thomas More’s Utopia and Philip Sidney’s New Arcadia |
Vassilios Manousakis | The Multiple Facades of a Mythic Figure in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath |
Argyrios-Ioannis Protopappas | Love and Self-consciousness: The Visionary Enterprise in Shelley’s Poetry |
Vassilios G. Stavropoulos | The Poetics of Learning in the Texts of Gary Snyder |
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2009 |
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Paraskevi Malliarou | Blake as Yeats’s “Other” within the Framework of Jungian Theory |
Pavlina Ferfeli | Poetics of Identity: Mina Loy Voicing the Fluid Female Body |
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2014 |
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Dimitrios Kassis | Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature |
Maria Pyrgerou | The Vicissitudes of Victorian Masculinity: The Case of the Bachelor |
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2015 |
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Athanassios Dimakis | “In a Greek Light": Hellenic Moral Vision in the Philosophy & Fiction of Iris Murdoch |
Aggeliki Tseti | Photo-Literature and Trauma: From Collective History to Connective Memory |
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2017 |
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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 |
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2018 |
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Georgios Giannakopoulos | Literary Hauntologies: Mourning, Writing, Spectrality |
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2020 |
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Chrysa Marinou | Walter Benjamin, Dorothy Richardson and Henry James: The Gendered Subject in the Metropolis at the Turn of the Century |
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2021 |
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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 |
Efrosini-Argyroula Manta | “Me Myself and I”: What Did it Mean to Be Emily Dickinson? |