Modern Greek Section
Current and former PhD students and their research topics
Current PhD students
- Eleni Lampaki
A comparative study of the manuscripts and printed tradition of the Cretan tragedy Erofili
el330@cam.ac.uk
Recently approved PhD theses
- Semele Assinder
Greece in British women's writing, 1866-1915
semeleassinder@gmail.com
Approved for PhD 2013 - Efstratios Myrogiannis
The emergence of a Greek identity (1700-1821)
em372@cam.ac.uk
Approved for PhD 2010 - Foteini Lika
History, fiction and satire in Roidis's Pope Joan
fl260@cam.ac.uk
Approved for PhD 2010 - Marina Rodosthenous
Youth and old age: a thematic approach to selected works of Cretan Renaissance literature
mrodosthenous@gmail.com
Approved for PhD 2006 - Konstantinos Yiavis
A critical edition of the rhymed mediaeval romance Imberios and Margarona
ky98@cornell.edu
Approved for PhD 2006
http://people.pwf.cam.ac.uk/ky206/ - Anastasios (Tassos A.) Kaplanis
Ioakeim Kyprios' Struggle (mid-17th century): a study of the text with an edition of selected passages
kaplanis@ucy.ac.cy
Approved for PhD 2003
http://www.ucy.ac.cy/en-US/~kaplanis.aspx - Efrosini Camatsos
Gendering narration? The female « I » in Modern Greek prose fiction, 1924-1962
ecamatsos@yahoo.com
Approved for PhD 2002 - Maria Vlassopoulou
Literary writing and the recording of history: a study of Marinos Tzane Bounialis' The Cretan War (seventeenth century)
mathe175@otenet.gr
Approved for PhD 2001 - Philothei Kolitsi
Tradition and modernity in Greek prose fiction of the 1920's
fk@thea.auth.gr
Approved for PhD 1999 - Maria Athanassopoulou
The Greek sonnet (1895-1936): a study in poetics
mathanass@uth.gr
Approved for PhD 1999 - Jocelyn Pye
Catching up with modernity: poverty, intimacy and superfluity in Greek fiction of the 1930s
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Approved for PhD 1998
