Ancient Narrative Supplementa

The Ancient Narrative Supplementa is a book series of supplements to our free journal Ancient Narrative. More about the journal and the book series can be found on the Ancient Narrative website: https://ancientnarrative.com.
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R. Bracht Branham (ed.)
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2005
What is the significance of Bakhtin's work for our understanding of ancient literary culture and its role in the history of European literature? And, conversely, how did Bakhtin's lifelong interest in the classics shape his thinking about the dialogic nature…
Stephen Harrison, Michael Paschalis & Stavros Frangoulidis (eds.)
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2005
This thematic fourth Supplementum to Ancient Narrative, entitled Metaphor and the Ancient Novel, is a collection of revised versions of papers originally read at the Second Rethymnon International Conference on the Ancient Novel (RICAN 2) under the same title, held at the University of Crete, Rethymnon, on May…
The Satyrica of Petronius as Milesian Fiction
Gottskálk Jensson
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2004
The present study offers a reading of the Satyrica as the mimetic performance of its fictional auctor Encolpius; as an ancient "road novel" told from memory by a Greek exile who relates how on his travels through Italy he had dealings with people who…
Michael Paschalis & Stavros Frangoulidis (eds.)
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2002
This special issue of Ancient Narrative Supplementum 1, entitled ‘Space in the Ancient Novel', brings together a collection of revised papers, originally presented at the International conference under the same title organized by the Department of Philology (Division of Classics) of the University of…
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