Nikos Mavrelos is Professor of Modern Greek Literature (Dept. of Greek Literature, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece). He focuses on Modern Greek Literature (from late 17th-beginning of 20th cent.), under the light of literary genres theory, history of ideas and the notion of Early Modernity theories in a comparative perspective. He is the director of the Modern Greek and Comparative Philology Laboratory at his department. His last monograph is Roidis’ tangible images and Baudelaire’s paintings of modern life. Aspects of Modernity in Emmanouíl Roidis’ works (Lambert Academic Publishing 2018) and his most recent book is From “Musa Metrica” to “Musa Rythmica” as the loss of “memoria Florentis olim Imperii”: J. de Richebourcq’s essay (1721) on meter and culture (Modern Greek and Comparative Philology Laboratory, Democritus University of Thrace and Early Modern Greek Culture Program, The Medici Archive Project, Komotini 2022).

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