This book explores the popularity of the Greek romances during the Roman Empire and their contribution to understanding Greek identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Whitmarsh is a leading literary and cultural critic of the Greek world during the time of the Roman Empire. A specialist in both ancient texts and modern theories, he has written over fifty articles and five books, including Greek Literature and the Roman Empire (2001) and The Second Sophistic (2005). He has also edited or coedited four books, and edits two book series.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Returning Romance 1. First romances: Chariton and Xenophon 2. Transforming romance: Achilles Tatius and Longus 3. Hellenism at the edge: Heliodorus Part II. Narrative and Identity: 4. Pothos 5. Telos 6. Limen Conclusion Appendix: the extant romances and the larger fragments.
Introduction Part I. Returning Romance 1. First romances: Chariton and Xenophon 2. Transforming romance: Achilles Tatius and Longus 3. Hellenism at the edge: Heliodorus Part II. Narrative and Identity: 4. Pothos 5. Telos 6. Limen Conclusion Appendix: the extant romances and the larger fragments.
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