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  1. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Herausgeber); Scodel, Ruth (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical... more

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    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?...

     

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Herausgeber); Scodel, Ruth (Herausgeber)
    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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  2. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780748680108; 9780748680115
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    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Griechisch; Erzähltechnik; Literatur
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  3. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Erzähltechnik; Literatur; Griechisch
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  4. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher); Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher)
    Published: 2014; © 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher); Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher)
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    Series: Edinburgh Leventis Studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Erzähltechnik; Griechisch; Literatur
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  5. Defining Greek Narrative
    Published: [2022]; © 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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    GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748680108','ISBN:9780748680115']);Examines what is distinct, what is shared and what is universal in Greek narrative traditionThe 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time.The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as:How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore?How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?

     

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    Subjects: Classics & Ancient History; HISTORY / Ancient / General; Greek literature -- History and criticism; Greek literature -- History and criticism.;Narration (Rhetoric);Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient
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  6. Defining Greek Narrative
    Published: [2022]
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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION -- 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH -- 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST -- 4... more

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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION -- 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH -- 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST -- 4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER -- 5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY -- PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION -- 6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION -- 7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE -- 8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING -- 9 WHO, SAPPHO? -- 10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.12 AND 4.2 -- 11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE -- 12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY -- 13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE -- PART III BEYOND GREECE -- 14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY -- 15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES -- 16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748680108','ISBN:9780748680115']);Examines what is distinct, what is shared and what is universal in Greek narrative traditionThe 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time.The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as:How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore?How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?"

     

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    Contributor: Athanassaki, Lucia (MitwirkendeR); Cairns, Douglas (MitwirkendeR); Cook, Erwin (MitwirkendeR); Easterling, P. E (MitwirkendeR); Hau, Lisa Irene (MitwirkendeR); Haubold, Johannes (MitwirkendeR); Hunter, Richard (MitwirkendeR); Jong, Irene J. F. de (MitwirkendeR); Kelly, Adrian (MitwirkendeR); Morgan, J. R (MitwirkendeR); Morrison, A. D (MitwirkendeR); Nünlist, René (MitwirkendeR); Pausch, Dennis (MitwirkendeR); Purves, Alex (MitwirkendeR); Scodel, Ruth (MitwirkendeR)
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    Subjects: Greek literature -- History and criticism; Greek literature -- History and criticism.;Narration (Rhetoric);Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; HISTORY / Ancient / General
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  7. Defining Greek Narrative
    Published: [2014]; ©2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

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    GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748680108','ISBN:9780748680115']);Examines what is distinct, what is shared and what is universal in Greek narrative traditionThe 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time.The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as:How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore?How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?"...

     

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    Contributor: Athanassaki, Lucia (Mitwirkender); Cook, Erwin (Mitwirkender); Easterling, P. E. (Mitwirkender); Hau, Lisa Irene (Mitwirkender); Haubold, Johannes (Mitwirkender); Hunter, Richard (Mitwirkender); Jong, Irene J. F. de (Mitwirkender); Kelly, Adrian (Mitwirkender); Morgan, J. R. (Mitwirkender); Morrison, A. D. (Mitwirkender); Nünlist, René (Mitwirkender); Pausch, Dennis (Mitwirkender); Purves, Alex (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
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    Series: Edinburgh Leventis Studies : ELS
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (392 p.), 1 B/W illustrations 10 B/W line art
  8. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780748680108; 9780748680115
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    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Griechisch; Erzähltechnik; Literatur
    Scope: XII, 380 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
  9. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (HerausgeberIn); Scodel, Ruth (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical... more

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    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?

     

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (HerausgeberIn); Scodel, Ruth (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780748680115
    RVK Categories: FE 5021
    Subjects: Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Greek literature ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient
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  10. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical... more

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    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?

     

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher)
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    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Griechisch; Erzähltechnik; Literatur
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  11. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical... more

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    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?

     

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    ISBN: 9780748680115
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    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Griechisch; Erzähltechnik; Literatur
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  12. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher)
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher); Scodel, Ruth (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780748680115; 074868011X; 9780748680108; 0748680101
    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Erzähltechnik; Greek literature / History and criticism; Greek literature; Griechisch; HISTORY / Ancient / Greece; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literatur; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetorik; Array; Literatur; Erzähltechnik; Griechisch
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    Narratologies, both 'classical' structuralist narratology and the 'new narratologies' of the past twenty years, have mostly been built around the novel. At the same time, the history of narrative methods has become a recognised area of scholarly discussion. While this work is not confined to the history of the novel, the novel tends to be most prominent. The volume as a whole shows how much remains to be explored once we study narrative historically; how much comparison can enhance our understanding of Greek; and how much the study of Greek narrative can contribute to narratology more broadly

    1 INTRODUCTION; PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION; 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH; 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST; 4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER; 5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY; PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION; 6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION; 7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE; 8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING; 9 WHO, SAPPHO?

    10 the creative impact of the occasion: pindar's songs for the emmenids and horace's odes 1.2 and 4.211 narrative on the greek tragic stage; 12 stock situations, topoi and the greekness of greek historiography; 13 heliodorus the hellene; part iii beyond greece; 14 livy reading polybius: adapting greek narrative to roman history; 15 pamela and plato: ancient and modern epistolary narratives; 16 the anonymous traveller in european literature: a greek meme?; bibliography; index

  13. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    ISBN: 9780748680108; 9780748680115
    RVK Categories: FB 1775 ; FE 1475 ; FE 2801
    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature / History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient
    Scope: XII, 380 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
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  14. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (HerausgeberIn); Scodel, Ruth (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical... more

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    The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has two closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: How is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres?

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (HerausgeberIn); Scodel, Ruth (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780748680115
    RVK Categories: FE 5021
    Subjects: Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Greek literature ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient
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  15. Defining Greek Narrative
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Title Page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION -- 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH -- 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST... more

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    Title Page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION -- 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH -- 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST -- 4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER -- 5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY -- PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION -- 6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION -- 7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE -- 8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING -- 9 WHO, SAPPHO? -- 10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.2 AND 4.2 -- 11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE -- 12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY -- 13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE -- PART III BEYOND GREECE -- 14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY -- 15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES -- 16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX. An examination of what is distinct, what is shared and what is universal in Greek narrative traditions of a wide range of ancient Greek literary genres

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780748680115
    Series: Edinburgh Leventis Studies
    Subjects: Greek literature -- History and criticism.;Narration (Rhetoric);Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature -- History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient
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  16. Defining Greek narrative
    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Hrsg.); Scodel, Ruth (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Narratologies, both 'classical' structuralist narratology and the 'new narratologies' of the past twenty years, have mostly been built around the novel. At the same time, the history of narrative methods has become a recognised area of scholarly... more

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    Narratologies, both 'classical' structuralist narratology and the 'new narratologies' of the past twenty years, have mostly been built around the novel. At the same time, the history of narrative methods has become a recognised area of scholarly discussion. While this work is not confined to the history of the novel, the novel tends to be most prominent. The volume as a whole shows how much remains to be explored once we study narrative historically; how much comparison can enhance our understanding of Greek; and how much the study of Greek narrative can contribute to narratology more broadly

     

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    Contributor: Cairns, Douglas L. (Hrsg.); Scodel, Ruth (Hrsg.)
    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780748680115; 074868011X
    Series: Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 7
    Subjects: Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Greek literature; Rhetoric, Ancient; Greek literature; Classical texts; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical; HISTORY ; Ancient ; Greece; Greek literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Rhetoric, Ancient; Griechisch; Literatur; Erzähltechnik; Rhetorik; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-370) and index. - In English; with Ancient Greek texts with English translation. - Print version record