Dimaras K. Th., Neoellinikos Diafotismos
 
(4i ekdosi) Athina 1985, Ermis
 
 
 

“A work definitely written by a young writer, with considerable occidental influences, to such an extent that in this case as well not to be able to exclude the likelihood of an author who did not receive Greek school education; despite these features he manages to convey in an excellent way via a strong rhetoric grandiloquence and a brave intellectual vibration, the sally of Greeks in those years. The higher clergy is condemned for promoting superstitions and adopting a trading spirit; those showing indifference though they could take actions to enlighten Greeks and did not do it are equally condemned; at the same time a plan to promote and bring about the independence of Greeks is drawn”. (p.  48-49)