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Ancient Greek Literature - Literary Criticism, Byzantine Literature - Literary Criticism
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Dreams and Suicides

by Suzanne MacAlister
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Overview

This study discusses the Greek novel through the ages, from the genre's flowering in late Antiquity to its learned revival in twelfth-century Byzantium. Its unique feature is its full coverage of the Byzantine novels, demonstrating that they both depend upon and react against the ancient novel, and can only be understood against the cultural backdrop of ancient Greek literature. Dreams and Suicides analyses the cultural symptoms and attitudes portrayed or implied in the novels, thus rooting them in a social rather than merely a literary context. For all students of ancient culture, this book provides important and original insights into the genre of ancient literature.

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This study discusses the Greek novel through the ages, from the genre's flowering in late Antiquity to its learned revival in twelfth-century Byzantium. Its unique feature is its full coverage of the Byzantine novels, demonstrating that they both depend upon and react against the ancient novel, and can only be understood against the cultural backdrop of ancient Greek literature. Dreams and Suicides analyses the cultural symptoms and attitudes portrayed or implied in the novels, thus rooting them in a social rather than merely a literary context. For all students of ancient culture, this book provides important and original insights into the genre of ancient literature.

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Discusses the Greek novel throughout the ages, from the genre's flowering in late Antiquity to its learned revival in twelfth-century Byzantium. Provides equal coverage of both the ancient and the revival novels, considering the one against the other, and demonstrates how the Byzantine novels both sprang from and reacted against their ancient models. The cultural symptoms and attitudes portrayed or implied in the novels are analyzed, thus rooting them in a social, rather than a merely literary context. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Discusses the Greek novel throughout the ages, from the genre's flowering in late Antiquity to its learned revival in twelfth-century Byzantium. Provides equal coverage of both the ancient and the revival novels, considering the one against the other, and demonstrates how the Byzantine novels both sprang from and reacted against their ancient models. The cultural symptoms and attitudes portrayed or implied in the novels are analyzed, thus rooting them in a social, rather than a merely literary context. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415070058

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