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Epistolary genre in Eastern classical literature

Golden Scripts, 2022
Epistolary genres (Greek epistole - letter) are a special form of lit-erature embodied in texts “in the form of letters, postcards, telegrams sent to an address to convey certain information.” Writing is an ancient popular epistolary genre. For people separated by a long distance, correspondence was the only means of communication.
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Epistolary Fiction in Ancient Greek Literature

2023
Ancient epistolary fiction is still largely under-explored. This book ventures into its various landscapes, its unsteady grounds and its hazy fringes, and sketches out a broad panorama of ancient fiction in letters, covering a large period of time, with a main focus on letters from the imperial era, both pagan and Christian.
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On epistolary literature

2006
On this page the reader interested in epistolary literature will find: 1) a bibliography of sources for studying any and all kinds of epistolary literature; 2) two of my published essays, one delivered as a lecture to the Trollope Society; the other, an essay-review published in an academic periodical; 3) essays I wrote and sent to listservs as ...
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Female epistolary literature from antiquity to the present: An introduction

Studia Neophilologica, 1988
(1988). Female epistolary literature from antiquity to the present: An introduction. Studia Neophilologica: Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 3-13.
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The beginnings of Arabic prose literature: the epistolary genre

1983
In the domain of artistic prose it is the spoken, rather than the written word that we primarily associate with the Umayyads. In the various sectors of Umayyad public life it was necessary for a man, whether preacher, governor or general, to declaim in clear and vigorous language the views he commanded or recommended. Khatābah (not kitābah ) was the
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