Ancient Narrative Volume 5
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,62 MB
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ISBN : 9077922261
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,62 MB
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ISBN : 9077922261
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 19,20 MB
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ISBN : 907792289X
Author : René Nünlist
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 21,80 MB
Release : 2017-07-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9047405706
This is the first in a series of volumes which together will provide an entirely new history of ancient Greek (narrative) literature. Its organization is formal rather than biographical. It traces the history of central narrative devices, such as the narrator and his narratees, time, focalization, characterization, description, speech, and plot. It offers not only analyses of the handling of such a device by individual authors, but also a larger historical perspective on the manner in which it changes over time and is put to different uses by different authors in different genres. The first volume lays the foundation for all volumes to come, discussing the definition and boundaries of narrative, and the roles of its producer, the narrator, and recipient, the narratees.
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 48,92 MB
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ISBN : 9077922504
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 26,94 MB
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ISBN : 9491431226
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
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ISBN : 9077922369
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,91 MB
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ISBN : 9077922660
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 22,39 MB
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ISBN : 9077922083
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Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 22,89 MB
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ISBN : 9080739014
Author : Michael Paschalis
Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 20,69 MB
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 9077922547
The present volume comprises most of the papers delivered at RICAN 4 in 2007. The focus is placed on readers and writers in the ancient novel and broadly in ancient fiction, though without ignoring readers and writers of the ancient novel. The papers offer a wide and rich range of perspectives: the reading of novels in antiquity as a process of active engagement with the text (Konstan); the dialogic character, involving writer and reader, of Lucian's Verae Historiae (Futre Pinheiro); book divisions in Chariton's Callirhoe as prompts guiding the reader towards gradual mastery over the text (Whitmarsh); polypragmosyne (curiosity) in ancient fiction and how it affects the practice of reading novels (Hunter); the intriguing relationship between the writing and reading of inscriptions in ancient fiction (Slater); the tension between public and private in constructing and reading of texts inserted in the novelistic prose (Nimis); the intertextual pedigree of the poet Eumolpus (Smith); Seneca's Claudius and Petronius' Encolpius as readers of Homer and Virgil and writers of literary scenarios (Paschalis); the ways in which some Greek novels draw the reader's attention to their status as written texts (Bowie); the interfaces between tellers and receivers of stories in Antonius Diogenes (Morgan); the generic components and the putative author of the Alexander Romance (Stoneman); Diktys as a writer and ways of reading his Ephemeris (Dowden); the presence and character of Iliadic intertexts in Apuleius' Metamorphoses (Harrison); the contrasting roles of the narrator-translator in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and De deo Socratis (Fletcher); seriocomic strategies by Roman authors of narrative fiction and fable (Graverini & Keulen); reading as a function for recognizing 'allegorical moments' in the Metamorphoses of Apuleius (Zimmerman); active and passive reading as embedded in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius; and the importance of book reading in Augustine's 'novelistic' Confessions (Hunink).