Andreas Kalvos

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Andreas Kalvos was a 19th-century Greek poet known for his patriotic and lyrical works that bridged neoclassicism and early Romanticism in modern Greek literature.

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Andreas Kalvos canonical 3
Aristotelis Valaoritis 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek poet
human
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Greece
describedAs bridge between neoclassicism and Romanticism in Greek poetry
patriotic Greek lyric poet
ethnicGroup Greek
familyName Kalvos
genre lyric poetry
patriotic poetry
givenName Andreas
hasRoleIn formation of national Greek poetic identity
transition from neoclassical to romantic Greek poetry
influenced later Greek nationalist poets
modern Greek lyric tradition
influencedBy Italian literature
Neoclassical poetics
early Romanticism
languageOfExpression Greek
literaryPeriod early modern Greek period
movement Heptanese School
surface form: Heptanese School (literature)

Neoclassicism
Romanticism
name Andreas Kalvos self-link
notableFor bridging neoclassicism and early Romanticism in modern Greek literature
formal, archaizing language in Greek poetry
patriotic themes related to Greek independence
notableWork Lyric Odes
Lyrika
Odes (Ωδαί)
Odes to Freedom
Odes to the Greek Revolution
occupation poet
partOf modern Greek literature
primaryTheme Greek independence
freedom
heroism
patriotism
religious sentiment
sexOrGender male
styleCharacteristic classical references
combination of archaic and demotic elements in Greek
complex syntax
lofty diction

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Ionian School of literature hasNotableMember Andreas Kalvos
this entity surface form: Aristotelis Valaoritis
Philhellenes hasNotableMember Andreas Kalvos
Andreas Kalvos name Andreas Kalvos self-link