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Peripeteia /ˌpɛrəpɪˈteɪ.ə/ (alternative
Latin form:
Peripetīa,
ultimately from Gr****: περιπέτεια) is a
reversal of cir****stances, or
turning point. The...
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Irini Merkouri)
Paraxeno sinesthima Monaha esi De me
niazi Sokolata Sopa
Peripetia Zontanos nekros Ta
psihologika sou Den
boris Zo
Adinaton Se pira sovara...
- then 2.000 Swiss, by the
Rhein River, go to
Holland and
after a lot of
peripetia they
depart from St. Gravendeel, near Dordrecht, in the Daphne, for the...
- Bad
Times Messiaen Transports De Joie (L'Ascension)
Arnold Schoenberg Peripetia (Five
Pieces For Orchestra, Op 16)
Michael Tippett Ritual Dances (The...
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Observations upon the Fall of Sej****,
which had
originally been
titled Della peripetia di
fortuna (Of
Changes of Fortune) by its author,
Giovanni Battista Manzini...
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Frankenstein when she uses also uses the phrase.
periodical literature peripetia persona personification phronesis picaresque novel plain style Platonic...
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Pablo Neruda (1970) for soprano, oboe,
violoncello and
percussion Peripetia (1970) for
voices and
musicians ****tail
Party (1970) work for music-theatre...
- in
numerous reprints in
samizdat and was
published only in 2002. The
peripetias of
those events Zinoviev grotesque described in the
novel "On the Eve...
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Stoneleigh Press. ISBN 978-0-473-20561-4. Kasten, Jürgen (1996). "From
Peripetia to plot point:
Lautensack and 'Zweimal Gelebt' (1912)". In Elsaesser,...
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Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789053561720. Kasten, Jürgen (1996). "From
Peripetia to plot point:
Lautensack and 'Zweimal Gelebt' (1912)". In Elsaesser,...