Emilia Dafni

Emilia Dafni (Greek: Αιμιλία Δάφνη) (1881[nb 1] 1941) was a Greek writer.[1]

Emilia Dafni
Born1881
Died1941
NationalityGreece
Genrepoetry, novel, play

The daughter of writer Ioannis Kourtelis and the goddaughter of Achilleus Paraschos, she married the poet Stefanos Thrasuboulos Zoiopoulos. She published a poetry collection Chrysanthemums in 1903. Besides poetry and novels, she also wrote several one-act plays and some short stories.[1]

Selected works[1]

  • Goblets of Gold, poetry (1923)
  • The Gift of Smaro, novel (1924)
  • Foreign Land, novel (1937)

Notes

  1. Her date of birth also appears as 1887 in some sources
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References

  1. Merry, Bruce (2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Greek Literature. p. 95. ISBN 0313308136.
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