Litsa Trayiannoudi
Litsa Trayiannoudi: Assistant Professor, School of English, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
- M.A., English Literature, Western Carolina University, N.C. USA (1976)
- Ph.D., English Literature, University of Essex, U.K. (1984)
Main areas of teaching and researching: Romanticism, Modernism, Postmodernist theory
Publications:
- “Shelley’s The Revolt of Islam: The Orthodoxy of an Unorthodox Symbolism”, Working Papers in Linguistics and Literature, Aristotle University (1989): 209-235.
- “The ‘Chisel’ and the ‘Statue’: Shelley and the Poetics of Re-form”, Romantic Discourses (Papers delivered at the Symposium on the Bicentenary of the birth of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Rostock, Germany, October 2-5, 1992), ed. Horst Hohne, 1994: 259-268.
- “The Artifice of the ‘Noble’ and the ‘Ignoble’: A British Ode and an American Anecdote”, Logomachia: Forms of Opposition in English Language/Literature (Inaugural Conference and the Hellenic Association for the Study of English, Thessaloniki, April 1-4, 1994), ed. E. Douka-Kabitoglou, 1994: 417-429.
- “Prometheanism: A (Romantic) Discourse of Negation”, New Comparison: A Journal of Comparative and General Literary Studies, 19 (Spring 1995): 116-130.
- “Modernism and the Politics of Native Exile: The Eliot-Stevens Case”, Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 3 (1995), 185-201.
lidi@enl.auth.gr
Tel: +30 2310 99 7434
Fax: +30 2310 99 7432