Tim Whitmarsh (ed.)The Cambridge Companion to the Greek and Roman Novel
Herausgeber: Whitmarsh, Tim
1. Introduction Tim Whitmarsh
Part I. Contexts: 2. Literary milieux Ewen Bowie
3. The history of sexuality Helen Morales
4. Cultural identity Susan Stephens
5. Class Tim Whitmarsh
Part II. The World of the Novel: 6. Religion Froma Zeitlin
7. Travel James Romm
8. Body and text Jason König
9. Time Lawrence Kim
10. Politics and spectacles Catherine Connors
Part III. Form: 11. Genre Simon Goldhill
12. Approaching style and rhetoric Andrew Laird
13. Intertextuality John Morgan and Stephen Harrison
14. Narrative Tim Whitmarsh and Shadi Bartsch
Part IV. Reception: 15. Ancient readers Richard Hunter
16. Byzantine readers Joan Burton
17. The re-emergence of the novel in Western Europe, 1300-1810 Michael Reeve
18. Novels ancient and modern Gerald Sandy and Stephen Harrison
19. Modernity and post-modernity Massimo Fusillo.
1. Introduction Tim Whitmarsh; Part I. Contexts: 2. Literary milieux Ewen Bowie; 3. The history of sexuality Helen Morales; 4. Cultural identity Susan Stephens; 5. Class Tim Whitmarsh; Part II. The World of the Novel: 6. Religion Froma Zeitlin; 7. Travel James Romm; 8. Body and text Jason König; 9. Time Lawrence Kim; 10. Politics and spectacles Catherine Connors; Part III. Form: 11. Genre Simon Goldhill; 12. Approaching style and rhetoric Andrew Laird; 13. Intertextuality John Morgan and Stephen Harrison; 14. Narrative Tim Whitmarsh and Shadi Bartsch; Part IV. Reception: 15. Ancient readers Richard Hunter; 16. Byzantine readers Joan Burton; 17. The re-emergence of the novel in Western Europe, 1300-1810 Michael Reeve; 18. Novels ancient and modern Gerald Sandy and Stephen Harrison; 19. Modernity and post-modernity Massimo Fusillo.