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    The Papess Joanne (Greek: Ἡ Πάπισσα Ἰωάννα, romanized: Hē Pápissa Iōánna) is a 1866 novel by Greek writer Emmanuel Rhoides. Published with the subtitle...
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    Pope Joan (redirect from Papess Joan)
    Pausin Johanna, by Cees van der Pluijm (1996). The Greek author Emmanuel Rhoides' 1866 novel, The Papess Joanne, was admired by Mark Twain and Alfred Jarry...
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    of the most influential writers of 19th century Greece and a significant figure of Modern Greek literature. His most popular work, The Papess Joanne, was...
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    Lawrence Durrell (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
    Valaoritis The Curious History of Pope Joan (1954; revised 1960), originally "The Papess Joanne" by Emmanuel Roídes and translated by Durrell The Best of...
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  • the Cross novel Pope Joan (card game) Pope Joan (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse Pope Joan (novel), a 1996 novel by Donna Woolfolk Cross The Papess Joanne...
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    Ioannis Polemis Emmanuel Rhoides Georgios Souris Georgios Stratigis The Papess Joanne (1866), novel by Emmanuel Rhoides Vipers and Turtledoves (1878), poetry...
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    from the spirit of the Athenian School. Iakovos Pitsipios' satire Xouth the Ape (1849) makes up Greece's first sociological novel. The Papess Joanne (1866)...
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