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- Eva Palmer-Sikelianos, Sikelianos held the Delphic Festival as part of his general effort towards a revival of the "Delphic Idea". Sikelianos believed that...
- Penelope's singing and reciting of Sikelianos' poetry further intrigued Palmer. She wished to learn more and to meet Sikelianos herself. The Duncans and Palmer...
- of Literary Arts at Brown University. Sikelianos is the great-granddaughter of the Gr**** poet Angelos Sikelianos, a former candidate for the Nobel Prize...
- Asclepius is the sixth tragedy ( lyric ) of Angelos Sikelianos and the only one that was unfinished. It was partially written between 1915 and the end...
- modern Gr**** literature include Dionysios Solomos, Andreas Kalvos, Angelos Sikelianos, Emmanuel Rhoides, Demetrius Vikelas, Kostis Palamas, Penelope Delta,...
- poetry of Angelos Sikelianos of which he was the main and most important connoisseur. Dimopoulos was a personal friend of Sikelianos, apart from a keen...
- cooperation between Manos Hadjidakis and Sikelianos. The work focuses on the last moments of Digenis Akritas. Sikelianos uses the acritic cycle (frontiersmen...
- Angelos Sikelianos. Sikelianos was a key reference point in his research work (various publications in magazines and newspapers). Anna Sikelianos called...
- began translating works of philosophy. In 1914, he met the writer Angelos Sikelianos. Together they travelled for two years through places where Gr**** Orthodox...
- text created by Angelos Sikelianos recited during the 2nd Delphic Festival in 1930. The main ideas of this ‘call by Sikelianos’ are two: first, the spirit...