Seeing tongues, hearing scripts : orality and representation in the ancient novel /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Multiple |
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Groningen:
Barkhuis: Groningen University Library,
2007
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Series: | Ancient narrative. Supplementum ;
7 |
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Table of Contents:
- Orality and authority in Xenophon of Ephesus / Jason Konig
- Omero e la sibilla. Mimesi e oralita nella Cena Trimalchionis / Andrea Cucchiarelli
- The inward turn: writing, voice and the imperial author in Petronius / Victoria Rimell
- Visualising drama, oratory, and truthfulness in Apuleius Metamorphoses 3 / Regine May
- Vocis immutatio: the Apuleian Prologue and the pleasures and pitfalls of vocal versatility / Wytse Keulen
- The assʹs ears and the novelʹs voice. Orality and the involvement of the reader in Apuleiusʹ Metamorphoses / Luca Graverini
- Advertising oneʹs own story. Text and speech in Achilles Tatiusʹ Leucippe and Clitophon / Marko Marincic
- La voix et la main: la lettre intime dans Chereas et Callirhoe / Patrick Robiano
- Poiein aischra kai legein aischra, est ce vraiment la meme chose? Ou la bouche souilee de Chariclee / Romain Brethes
- ʹNovels in the Greek letterʹ: Inversions of the written-oral hierarchy in the Briefroman ʹThemistoclesʹ / Owen Hodkinson
- Divine episemology: the relationship between speech and writing in the Aithiopika / Kathryn Chew
- Fixity and fluidity in Apollonius of Tyre / Stelios Panayotakis