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The author combines travel sketches, lyrical landscape scenes, and polemical essays to advocate for the use and cultivation of the vernacular Greek. Framing reflections around a journey through the East and Greece, the text alternates evocative descriptions with explicit discussion of language, education, and national identity, explaining the choice to adapt ancient words when necessary and rejecting artificial literary forms. It offers practical examples of prose in the popular tongue, invites critical evaluation of its aims, and seeks both to entertain readers and to model how the living language can be written and taught.
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