Epistolary Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature

Epistolary Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature
Title Epistolary Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature PDF eBook
Author Owen Hodkinson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 424
Release 2013-05-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004253033

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Epistolary Narratives presents detailed literary readings of a wide range of Greek literary letter collections across a range of genres, cultural backgrounds, and time periods, leading collectively towards a better appreciation of Greek epistolary collections as a unique literary phenomenon.

Ancient Epistolary Fictions

Ancient Epistolary Fictions
Title Ancient Epistolary Fictions PDF eBook
Author Patricia A. Rosenmeyer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 382
Release 2001-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0521800048

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A comprehensive look at the use of imaginary letters in Greek literature, first published in 2001.

Defining Greek Narrative

Defining Greek Narrative
Title Defining Greek Narrative PDF eBook
Author Douglas Cairns
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 392
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 074868011X

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An examination of what is distinct, what is shared and what is universal in Greek narrative traditions of a wide range of ancient Greek literary genres.

Epistolary Fiction in Ancient Greek Literature

Epistolary Fiction in Ancient Greek Literature
Title Epistolary Fiction in Ancient Greek Literature PDF eBook
Author Émeline Marquis
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 342
Release 2023-04-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110984261

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Ancient epistolary fiction is a still largely under-explored field of research, at the intersection of studies on epistolography and on pseudepigraphy. The present volume sketches out a broad panorama of ancient fiction in letters. It covers a large period of time up to late Antiquity, with a main focus on letters from the imperial era. Epistolary fiction is examined as a mainly Greek phenomenon (there are few Latin equivalents) that was characteristic of both pagan and Christian literature. The material investigated falls within two categories: fictional letter collections from well-known authors of the Second Sophistic and their successors (Lucian, Alciphron, Philostratus, Aristaenetus); letters attributed to famous historical or legendary characters (pseudonymous letters). Focusing on the specific features of epistolary fiction, the book aims to analyse its forms, its functions as well as its effects. It gathers a series of 11 state-of-the art essays, all tackling the same important issues: the manuscript and printed tradition, the form of epistolary fictions and the universe they build, the arrangement of the letters and their overall structure, the relation between the author and his external readers.

Collected Ancient Greek Novels

Collected Ancient Greek Novels
Title Collected Ancient Greek Novels PDF eBook
Author B. P. Reardon
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 982
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520305590

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Prose fiction, although not always associated with classical antiquity, flourished in the early Roman Empire, not only in realistic Latin novels but also and indeed principally in the Greek ideal romance of love and adventure. Enormously popular in the Renaissance, these stories have been less familiar in later centuries. Translations of the Greek stories were not readily available in English before B.P. Reardon’s first appeared in 1989.Nine complete stories are included here as well as ten others, encompassing the whole range of classical themes: romance, travel, adventure, historical fiction, and comic parody. A foreword by J.R. Morgan examines the enormous impact this groundbreaking collection has had on our understanding of classical thought and our concept of the novel.

A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities

A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities
Title A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities PDF eBook
Author Thomas K. Hubbard
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 637
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118610687

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A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities presents a comprehensive collection of original essays relating to aspects of gender and sexuality in the classical world. Views the various practices and discursive contexts of sexuality systematically and holistically Discusses Greece and Rome in each chapter, with sensitivity to the continuities and differences between the two classical civilizations Addresses the classical influence on the understanding of later ages and religion Covers artistic and literary genres, various social environments of sexual conduct, and the technical disciplines of medicine, magic, physiognomy, and dream interpretation Features contributions from more than 40 top international scholars

The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections

The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections
Title The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections PDF eBook
Author Marília Futre Pinheiro
Publisher Barkhuis
Pages 249
Release 2013-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 9491431218

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This innovative collection explores the vital role played by fictional narratives in Christian and Jewish self-fashioning in the early Roman imperial period. Employing a diversity of approaches, including cultural studies, feminist, philological, and narratological, expert scholars from six countries offer twelve essays on Christian fictions or fictionalized texts and one essay on Aseneth. All the papers were originally presented at the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient Novel in Lisbon Portugal in 2008. The papers emphasize historical contextualization and comparative methodologies and will appeal to all those interested in early Christianity, the Ancient novel, Roman imperial history, feminist studies, and canonization processes.