The Novel in the Ancient World: Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, The Classical Tradition, cartea 159
Contribuţii de Graham Anderson, Roderick Beaton, Alain Billault, Angus M. Bowie, Bodil Due, Massimo Fusillo, Marilia Futre Pinheiro, Harrison, Niklas Holzberg, Richard Hunter, Renate Johne, Heinrich Kuch, Bernhard Kytzler, Stefan Merkle, Morgan, Richard Pervo, Karl Plepelits, Reardon, Consuelo Ruiz Montero, Gerald Sandy, Scarcella, Gareth L. Schmeling, Susan Stephens, Richard Stoneman, Roger Beck Editat de Gareth Schmelingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 1996
The 25 senior scholars contributing to the volume are drawn from a broad range of European and North American traditions of scholarship. Chapters cover the important issues dealing with the novel, novelists, novel-like works of fiction, their development, transformation, Christianisation and Nachleben, as well as a broad range of matters, from literary/philological to cultural/historical and religious, which concerns modern scholars in the field.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004096301
ISBN-10: 9004096302
Pagini: 876
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 56 mm
Greutate: 1.64 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, The Classical Tradition
ISBN-10: 9004096302
Pagini: 876
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 56 mm
Greutate: 1.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, The Classical Tradition
Public țintă
The volume is directed at serious students of Classics; i.e. graduate students and faculty; at those in modern languages interested in the complete history of the novel; at those fascinated by the survival of classical literature into the postmodern age; and at cultural and religious historians familiar with Greece and Rome.Notă biografică
Gareth Schmeling, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, taught at the University of Virginia, University of Colorado, and is currently Professor of Classics, University of Florida. With J.P. Sullivan he founded the Petronian Society and since 1970 he has edited the Petronian Society Newsletter. For many years he has been interested in the ancient novel and has written several books in the area - Chariton (1974), Xenophon of Ephesus (1980), A Bibliography of Petronius (1977), Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri (1988) - together with numerous articles. At present he is working on a commentary on Petronius' Satyrica.
Recenzii
'What makes this volume impressive is the range of issues tackled. It is certainly one of the most comprehensive and concise books on the ancient novel in recent years...This volume will not only be of great interest to Classicists but also to scholars of the modern literatures researching the 'open genre' of the novel...In conclusion one can only recommend this volume as an informative and inspiring tool which will further our understanding of and stimulate new approaches to the ancient novel and its successors.’
Karla Pollmann, Journal of Roman Studies, 1998.
'This is a good and useful collection, and one that should certainly be purchased by libraries and individuals who can afford it.'
Simon Swain, Classical Review, 1998.
'This volume immediately impresses the reader…this is an important collection…It will be of use for all those who, coming from various disciplines, study aspects of the ancient novel.'
C. Panayotakis and M. Zimmerman, Mnemosyne, 1999.
Karla Pollmann, Journal of Roman Studies, 1998.
'This is a good and useful collection, and one that should certainly be purchased by libraries and individuals who can afford it.'
Simon Swain, Classical Review, 1998.
'This volume immediately impresses the reader…this is an important collection…It will be of use for all those who, coming from various disciplines, study aspects of the ancient novel.'
C. Panayotakis and M. Zimmerman, Mnemosyne, 1999.