Echoing narratives : studies of intertextuality in Greek and Roman prose fiction /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Groningen :
Barkhuis : Groningen University Library,
2011
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Series: | Ancient narrative. Supplementum ;
13 |
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Table of Contents:
- Less than ideal paradigms in the Greek novel / Koen De Temmerman and Kristoffel Demoen
- Forensic oratory and rhetorical theory in Chariton Book 5 / Konstantin Doulamis
- The literary context of Anthiaʹs dream in Xenophonʹs Ephesiaca / Maria-Elpiniki Oikonomou
- Petronius and Virgil: contextual and intertextual readings / Michael Paschalis
- Platonic love and erotic education in Longusʹ Daphnis and Chloe / Ian Repath
- "Iarvale simulacrum": platonic Socrates and the persona of Socrates in Apuleius, Meatmorphoses 1,1-19 / Maeve Oʹ Brien
- Poets and shepherds: Philetas and Longus / J. R. Morgan
- The rhetoric of otherness: geοgraphy, historiography and zoology in Alexanderʹs Letter about India and the Alexander Romance
- The divided cloak in the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri: further thoughts / Stelios Panayotakis