The World of Greek Folklore: The Sad Nightingale
Dr. Paul Kiritsis retells the Greek folktale, The Sad Nightingale on YouTube. Click on the link
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
Dr. Paul Kiritsis retells the Greek folktale, The Sad Nightingale on YouTube. Click on the link
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Dr. Paul Kiritsis recites the demotic Greek ballad, “The Bridge at Arta” on YouTube in both
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Click on the link below to watch Paul’s retelling of the folktale The Water Nymph and
“Folktales are prose narratives of fictional content invented by individual people. They are more often
The name Prometheus has cultural associations to creation, theft, progress, evolution, intelligence, and fore-thinking. In