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Kazantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Nikos --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros,
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244 =40 --- Litterature religieuse: recits, poesie dans un esprit religieux--Frans --- Kazantzakis, Nikos --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros,
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In this book, Charitini Christodoulou argues that a certain perception of openness that she calls "dialogic" permeates Nikos Kazantzakis' The Last Temptation. Partly based on Umberto Eco's theory in Opera Aperta and Mikhail Bakhtin's notion of dialogism, the term "dialogic openness" refers to the idea of antithetical forces clashing and thus revealing different forms of tension that are not resolved at the end of the novel. Thus, it is shown that subjectivity and meaning is always in the proc...
Kazantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros, --- History and criticism.
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This book narrates Kazantzakis' life -- his poverty, his life in exile, his struggle as a writer groping for a 'voice,' and describes the conditions under which that voice brought forth the prolific range of work that included The Odyssey, Zorba the Greek, and the controversial Last Temptation of Christ.
Authors, Greek (Modern) --- Greek authors, Modern --- Modern Greek authors --- Kazantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros,
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Wie kent niet de Griekse schrijver Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1957), van romans (of verfilmingen) als 'Zorbás de Griek', 'Christus wordt weer gekruisigd', 'De laatste verzoeking' ('The Last Temptation of Christ') en 'Kapitein Michalis'? Meeslepende werken van een rasverteller, die de schrijver wereldroem gegeven hebben, maar die hij zelf als bijzaak beschouwde, als vakantie uit zijn eigenlijke werk.0Nikos Kazantzakis zag zich in de eerste plaats als dichter en als denker. In zijn jeugdjaren had hij afscheid genomen van belangrijke geloofswaarheden uit het traditionele christendom - de Griekse orthodoxie in zijn geval. En zijn leven lang is hij bezig geweest een nieuwe vorm van godsdienst uit te denken, met een sterk filosofische inslag. Wel probeerde hij aan allerlei elementen uit het christendom die hem aanspraken vast te houden, maar dan gevuld met een nieuwe inhoud, met zijn eigen denken: een vorm van 'vrijzinnige orthodoxie', zou men kunnen zeggen, al is dat eigenlijk een innerlijke tegenspraak.0Kazantzakis heeft zijn denken al in 1923-28 samengevat in zijn 'Ascetica. Redders van God': een filosofisch essay dat aan de ene kant heel zijn denken in samengebalde vorm weerspiegelt en dat aan de andere kant de grondslag vormt van al zijn latere werk - ook van zijn romans, waar hij zijn denken heeft 'verstopt' in het verhaal en de personages.0In deze studie staat de 'Ascetica' centraal, als uitgangspunt voor een bespreking van vrijwel het hele werk van Nikos Kazantzakis. Daarbij komt aan de ene kant de eigenheid van zijn denken aan de orde en aan de andere kant de verhouding daarvan tot de orthodoxe traditie waar de schrijver uit voortkomt.
Kazantzakis, Nikos, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Literatuur --- Literatuurstudie --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros,
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This book explores the philosophical and theological thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Kazantzakis is a well-known and highly influential Greek writer, having authored such works as Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ, among many others. This volume focuses on the over-arching themes of Kazantzakis’ work, namely the importance of the natural world, the nature of humanity, and the nature of God, by means of an analysis of his major novels and other writings. Along the way attention is given to the views of the important scholars who have interacted with Kazantzakis’s works, including Peter Bien, Darren Middleton, and Daniel Dombrowski. .
Kazantzakis, Nikos, --- Political and social views. --- Kazantzakēs, Nikos, --- Kazantzaki, Nikos, --- Kazandzákisz, Níkosz, --- Kasantzakis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakis, Niko, --- Kazanxaqis, Nikos, --- Kazantzakēs, N. --- Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקיס, ניקוס, --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס --- קאזאנצאקי, ניקוס, --- Kazan, Nicolas, --- Karma Nirvamē, --- Akritas, --- Psēloreitēs, Petros, --- Philosophy. --- Comparative literature. --- Greek philology. --- Theology. --- Philosophy of Religion. --- Comparative Literature. --- Greek. --- Christian Theology. --- Christian theology --- Theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Classical philology --- Greek language --- Greek literature --- Comparative literature --- Literature, Comparative --- Philology --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- History and criticism --- Religion—Philosophy. --- Greek language. --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Greek philology
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Internal politics --- Khrushchev, Nikita --- Russian Federation --- Soviet Union --- -Politics and government --- -Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Politics and government --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich --- -International relations. Foreign policy --- Russia --- -Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Хрущев, Никита Сергеевич, --- Chroestsjow, N. S., --- Крущев, Н. С., --- Krushchev, N. S., --- Krushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Ho-lu-hsiao-fu, --- Khruschev, Nikita, --- Furushichofu, --- Krusjtsjov, Nikita, --- Chruščov, N. S., --- Jruschov, N. S., --- Kroesjtsjev, Nikita, --- Khrusjtsjov, N. S., --- Khrūshīshīf, --- Hruštšev, N. S., --- Khrūtshūf, Nīkītā, --- Khrushchov, M. S., --- Chruschtschow, N. S., --- Chrustschow, N. S., --- Khrouchtchev, N., --- Chruščev, N. S., --- Chruszczow, N. S., --- Jruschef, Nikita, --- Chrusjtjov, N. S., --- Krustsjev, Nikita, --- Khrushchoǔ, M. S., --- Jruschiov, N. S., --- Hei-lu-hsüeh-fu, --- Khrushchev, N. --- Hrushov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, --- Hruscsov, Nyikita, --- Хрущов, Нікіта Серґеевіч, --- Khrushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Hŭrusichʻopʻŭ, --- He Lu Xiao Fu, --- Krúpsếp, --- Kruscev, Nikita, --- חרושצ׳וב, --- כרושטשעװ, ניקיטא ס., --- 赫魯曉夫,
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International groups --- Khrushchev, Nikita --- International groupsKhrushchev, Nikita --- Cold War --- World politics --- Coexistence (World politics) --- Peaceful coexistence --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Хрущев, Никита Сергеевич, --- Chroestsjow, N. S., --- Крущев, Н. С., --- Krushchev, N. S., --- Krushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Ho-lu-hsiao-fu, --- Khruschev, Nikita, --- Furushichofu, --- Krusjtsjov, Nikita, --- Chruščov, N. S., --- Jruschov, N. S., --- Kroesjtsjev, Nikita, --- Khrusjtsjov, N. S., --- Khrūshīshīf, --- Hruštšev, N. S., --- Khrūtshūf, Nīkītā, --- Khrushchov, M. S., --- Chruschtschow, N. S., --- Chrustschow, N. S., --- Khrouchtchev, N., --- Chruščev, N. S., --- Chruszczow, N. S., --- Jruschef, Nikita, --- Chrusjtjov, N. S., --- Krustsjev, Nikita, --- Khrushchoǔ, M. S., --- Jruschiov, N. S., --- Hei-lu-hsüeh-fu, --- Khrushchev, N. --- Hrushov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, --- Hruscsov, Nyikita, --- Хрущов, Нікіта Серґеевіч, --- Khrushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Hŭrusichʻopʻŭ, --- He Lu Xiao Fu, --- Krúpsếp, --- Kruscev, Nikita, --- חרושצ׳וב, --- כרושטשעװ, ניקיטא ס., --- 赫魯曉夫, --- Soviet Union --- United States --- Foreign relations
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Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union explores the nature of political protest in the USSR during the decade following the death of Stalin. Using sources drawn from the archives of the Soviet Procurator's office, the Communist Party, the Komsomol and elsewhere, Hornsby examines the emergence of underground groups, mass riots and public attacks on authority as well as the ways in which the Soviet regime under Khrushchev viewed and responded to these challenges, including deeper KGB penetration of society and the use of labour camps and psychiatric repression. He sheds important new light on the progress and implications of de-Stalinization, the relationship between citizens and authority and the emergence of an increasingly materialistic social order inside the USSR. This is a fascinating study which significantly revises our understanding of the nature of Soviet power following the abandonment of mass terror.
Soviet Union --- Politics and government --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Хрущев, Никита Сергеевич, --- Chroestsjow, N. S., --- Крущев, Н. С., --- Krushchev, N. S., --- Krushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Ho-lu-hsiao-fu, --- Khruschev, Nikita, --- Furushichofu, --- Krusjtsjov, Nikita, --- Chruščov, N. S., --- Jruschov, N. S., --- Kroesjtsjev, Nikita, --- Khrusjtsjov, N. S., --- Khrūshīshīf, --- Hruštšev, N. S., --- Khrūtshūf, Nīkītā, --- Khrushchov, M. S., --- Chruschtschow, N. S., --- Chrustschow, N. S., --- Khrouchtchev, N., --- Chruščev, N. S., --- Chruszczow, N. S., --- Jruschef, Nikita, --- Chrusjtjov, N. S., --- Krustsjev, Nikita, --- Khrushchoǔ, M. S., --- Jruschiov, N. S., --- Hei-lu-hsüeh-fu, --- Khrushchev, N. --- Hrushov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, --- Hruscsov, Nyikita, --- Хрущов, Нікіта Серґеевіч, --- Khrushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Hŭrusichʻopʻŭ, --- He Lu Xiao Fu, --- Krúpsếp, --- Kruscev, Nikita, --- חרושצ׳וב, --- כרושטשעװ, ניקיטא ס., --- 赫魯曉夫, --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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Heads of state --- Biography --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, --- -Heads of government --- Rulers --- State, Heads of --- Executive power --- Statesmen --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich --- -Biography --- Хрущев, Никита Сергеевич, --- Chroestsjow, N. S., --- Крущев, Н. С., --- Krushchev, N. S., --- Krushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Ho-lu-hsiao-fu, --- Khruschev, Nikita, --- Furushichofu, --- Krusjtsjov, Nikita, --- Chruščov, N. S., --- Jruschov, N. S., --- Kroesjtsjev, Nikita, --- Khrusjtsjov, N. S., --- Khrūshīshīf, --- Hruštšev, N. S., --- Khrūtshūf, Nīkītā, --- Khrushchov, M. S., --- Chruschtschow, N. S., --- Chrustschow, N. S., --- Khrouchtchev, N., --- Chruščev, N. S., --- Chruszczow, N. S., --- Jruschef, Nikita, --- Chrusjtjov, N. S., --- Krustsjev, Nikita, --- Khrushchoǔ, M. S., --- Jruschiov, N. S., --- Hei-lu-hsüeh-fu, --- Khrushchev, N. --- Hrushov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, Nikita, --- Krusciov, --- Hruscsov, Nyikita, --- Хрущов, Нікіта Серґеевіч, --- Khrushchov, Nikita Sergeevich, --- Hŭrusichʻopʻŭ, --- He Lu Xiao Fu, --- Krúpsếp, --- Kruscev, Nikita, --- חרושצ׳וב, --- כרושטשעװ, ניקיטא ס., --- 赫魯曉夫, --- Heads of state - Soviet Union - Biography --- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, - 1894-1971
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