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Contents
Foreword
Introduction by Marilia P. Futre Pinheiro
Introduction by J.R. Morgan
Recognition in the Greek novels
'Similar to Artemis or to the Golden Aphrodite': Topoi of nuptial poetry and rhetoric in the Greek novel
Carpe diem, Carpe: Horace, Petronius, and the satirical rhetoric of the novel
Callirhoe's silenced dilemma (Chariton 6,7,13)
Literary mimesis and amatory rhetoric in Xenophon of Ephesus
Apuleius, Phaedrus, Martial and the intersection of genres
Tragedy and paratragedy in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe
From Dolon to Dorcon: echoes of Rhesus in Longus
The village of Chemmis in the Aithiopika: Heliodorus' rewriting of historiographical tradition
The mother-daughter romance and heroic nostos in Heliodoros' Aithiopika
Traditional poetic elements in Byzantine verse novels, especially Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla and Charikles
Abstracts
Contributors
Indices
Index locorum
General Index.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction by Marilia P. Futre Pinheiro
Introduction by J.R. Morgan
Recognition in the Greek novels
'Similar to Artemis or to the Golden Aphrodite': Topoi of nuptial poetry and rhetoric in the Greek novel
Carpe diem, Carpe: Horace, Petronius, and the satirical rhetoric of the novel
Callirhoe's silenced dilemma (Chariton 6,7,13)
Literary mimesis and amatory rhetoric in Xenophon of Ephesus
Apuleius, Phaedrus, Martial and the intersection of genres
Tragedy and paratragedy in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe
From Dolon to Dorcon: echoes of Rhesus in Longus
The village of Chemmis in the Aithiopika: Heliodorus' rewriting of historiographical tradition
The mother-daughter romance and heroic nostos in Heliodoros' Aithiopika
Traditional poetic elements in Byzantine verse novels, especially Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla and Charikles
Abstracts
Contributors
Indices
Index locorum
General Index.