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Narrative and Identity in the Ancient Greek Novel: Returning Romance

Tim Whitmarsh
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The Greek romance was for the Roman period what epic was for the Archaic period or drama for the Classical: the central literary vehicle for articulating ideas about the relationship between self and community. This book offers a fresh reading of the romance both as a distinctive narrative form (using a range of narrative theories) and as a paradigmatic expression of identity (social, sexual and cultural). At the same time it emphasises the elasticity of romance narrative and its ability to accommodate both conservative and transformative models of identity. This elasticity manifests itself partly in the variation in practice between different romancers, some of whom are traditionally Hellenocentric while others are more challenging. Ultimately, however, it is argued that it reflects a tension in all romance narrative, which characteristically balances centrifugal against centripetal dynamics. This book will interest classicists, historians of the novel and students of narrative theory.
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Year:
2011
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
313
ISBN 10:
0521823919
ISBN 13:
9780521823913
Series:
Greek Culture in the Roman World
File:
PDF, 1.58 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2011
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