The Concept of Carpe Diem vs. Death Reflected in the Works of Poets from Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Iran, Italy, England, Turkey and Spain

2003-04-01
Littera: Edebiyat Yazıları

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Citation Formats
D. Alpakın Martınez Caro, “The Concept of Carpe Diem vs. Death Reflected in the Works of Poets from Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Iran, Italy, England, Turkey and Spain,” Littera: Edebiyat Yazıları, pp. 269–284, 2003, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82047.