The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative

The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative
Title The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative PDF eBook
Author Robert Bracht Branham
Publisher Barkhuis
Pages 377
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9077922008

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Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1895-1975) has become a name to conjure with. We know this because he is now one of those thinkers everyone already knows-without necessarily having to read much of him! Doesn't everyone now know how polyphony functions, what carnival means, why language is dialogic but the novel more so, how chronotopes make possible any concrete artistic cognition and that utterances give rise to genres that last thousands of years, always the same but not the same? Like Marx and Freud in the twentieth century, or Plotinus and Plato in the fourth, a familiarity with Bakhtin's thinking is so commonly assumed, at least in the Humanities, as to be taken for granted. He is no longer an author but a field of study in his own right. As Craig Brandist (of the Bakhtin Centre at Sheffield University) reports: the works of the [Bakhtin] Circle are still appearing in Russian and English, and are already large in number...There are now several thousand works about the Bakhtin Circle.The freedom given to contributors to address any text or topic under the general rubric of The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative has produced a remarkable variety of essays ranging widely over different periods, genres, and cultures. While most of the contributors chose to explore Bakhtin's theory of genre or to take issue with his account of one genre, Greek romance, the remaining contributions defy such convenient categories. What all the essays share with one another (and those collected in Bakhtin and the Classics) is the attempt to engage Bakhtin as a reader and thinker.

Two Novels from Ancient Greece

Two Novels from Ancient Greece
Title Two Novels from Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Chariton
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 237
Release 2010-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1603842950

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Here in one convenient volume are the two earliest examples of the ancient Greek novel.

Mythological Narratives

Mythological Narratives
Title Mythological Narratives PDF eBook
Author Anna Lefteratou
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 402
Release 2017-12-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110527510

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This book is about the bold, beautiful, and faithful heroines of the Greek novels and their mythical models, such as Iphigenia, Phaedra, Penelope, and Helen. The novels manipulate readerly expectations through a complex web of mythical variants and constantly negotiate their adventure and erotic plot with that of traditional myths becoming, thus, part of the imperial mythical revision to which they add the prospect of a happy ending.

A Companion to the Ancient Novel

A Companion to the Ancient Novel
Title A Companion to the Ancient Novel PDF eBook
Author Edmund P. Cueva
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 722
Release 2014-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118350588

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This companion addresses a topic of continuing contemporary relevance, both cultural and literary. Offers both a wide-ranging exploration of the classical novel of antiquity and a wealth of close literary analysis Brings together the most up-to-date international scholarship on the ancient novel, including fresh new academic voices Includes focused chapters on individual classical authors, such as Petronius, Xenophon and Apuleius, as well as a wide-ranging thematic analysis Addresses perplexing questions concerning authorial expression and readership of the ancient novel form Provides an accomplished introduction to a genre with a rising profile

Towards a New Material Aesthetics

Towards a New Material Aesthetics
Title Towards a New Material Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Alastair Renfrew
Publisher Routledge
Pages 395
Release 2017-12-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351197096

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"Set in the context of the various materialist approaches to literary aesthetics that emerged in the twentieth century, Renfrew's study presents a new synthesis of the work of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) and his circle, Russian Formalism, and elements of the 'official' ideology of the early Soviet period. The book's central aim in offering such a synthesis is to negotiate the poles of postmodernist subjectivism and 'traditional' materialism around which much current literary and critical theory has stagnated, and, as the title suggests, to point the way towards a newly conceived material basis for textual and literary analysis."

Holy Men and Charlatans in the Ancient Novel

Holy Men and Charlatans in the Ancient Novel
Title Holy Men and Charlatans in the Ancient Novel PDF eBook
Author Stelios Panayotakis
Publisher Barkhuis
Pages 224
Release 2015-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9491431927

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The present volume comprises the papers delivered at RICAN 6, which was held in Rethymnon, Crete, on May 30-31, 2011. The focus is placed on male and female characters in the ancient novel and related texts, both pagan and Christian; these characters are presented either as holy or as charlatans but in several cases the two categories cannot be easily distinguished from each other. The papers offer a wide and rich range of perspectives.

The Greek and the Roman Novel

The Greek and the Roman Novel
Title The Greek and the Roman Novel PDF eBook
Author Michael Paschalis
Publisher Barkhuis
Pages 328
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 907792227X

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"'Lyric' in contemporary literary criticism is a term as elusive as it is suggestive. It exists both as an adjective, expressing a poetic quality, and as a noun denoting a poetic mode, and both are notoriously difficult to define. It is this protean quality that has allowed 'lyric' to become a powerful creative stimulus for both poets and theorists. A foundational period for today's sense of 'lyric' was the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century"--