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The Greek Novel

Phoenix, 1969
THIS PAPER PRESENTS SOME SUGGESTIONS for the general interpretation, in broad terms, of the Greek novel, and outlines the use made of the form by different writers; it may be regarded as a gloss on Ben Edwin Perry's important recent book The Ancient Romances: A Literary-historical Account of their Origins (Berkeley 1967).' For one finds little ...
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Aspects of the Greek Novel

Greece and Rome, 1976
When Anthia was imprisoned in the robbers' cave one of her guards, Anchialus, a spirited man and one of the most prominent of the band, fell in love with her. At first he tried to win her with words, hoping that she would be given to him as a present by the leader. But Anthia repelled his every attempt, dismayed by nothing, not the cave, nor her chains,
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The Greek Novel and Greek Identity

1996
Abstract The key point about the rhetors and sophists with whom I finished the last chapter is that they and their audiences spent much of their time living in the same composite Greek world of the past. This imaginary world, where subject and object and past and present were seamlessly joined, was a vital component of a completely new ...
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Ancient Greek Novels

1995
The recent discovery of fragments from such novels as "Iolaos," "Phoinikika," "Sesonchosis," and "Metiochos and Parthenope" has dramatically increased the library catalogue of ancient novels, calling for a fresh survey of the field. In this volume Susan Stephens and John Winkler have reedited all of the identifiable novel fragments, including the ...
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The Greek Novel: Titles and Genre

American Journal of Philology, 2005
Were the Greek novels titled according to a consistent convention? This article confronts the view that the original titles were always historiographical in form (Assyriaka, Lesbiaka, Aithiopika, etc.) and that readers were thus steered to expect, in the first instance, realistic narrative. Examining the evidence in detail, it argues that the formula
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Technical medicine in Greek and Roman novels

2020
This dissertation explores the intersections of technical medical knowledge and lay knowledge of medicine in fictional prose writings in the genre of the ancient Greco-Roman romance novel. I analyzed a sample of seven novels consisting of four Greek novels (Xenophon of Ephesus' Ephesian Tale, Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon, Longus' Daphnis and
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Collected ancient Greek novels

Choice Reviews Online, 1990
H. J. Mason, B. P. Reardon
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