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[edit] Mild concern about the fluency

The fluency of the writing in this page is somewhat choppy, because I do not have a huge background in this topic I wondering if someone could come through and clean it up.

SADADS 23:25, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Historical markers in Greece for modern-era Hellenophiles

I was in Rhodes on the waterfront, and there was a walled house and yard that had a marker/monument to one of the British hellenophiles, as such, in both English and Greek. In years since I'd thought it was Durrell's but I'm not sure he lived there; wasn't E.M.Forster but definitely another politicized/acculturated hellenophile Brit of literary note. I'm wondering if a listing of the places etc in Greece designation as markers to hellenophiles (hellenophilia?) shouldn't be part of this page, if it can be researched. Or a listing of notable persons, literary, political or otherwise. From Lord Byron to Mary Renault.Skookum1 22:35, 23 December 2006 (UTC)