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    The greek novel: Titles and genre.Tim Whitmarsh - 2005 - American Journal of Philology 126 (4):587-611.
    Were the Greek novels titled according to a consistent convention? This article confronts the view that the original titles were always historiographical in form (Assyriaka, Lesbiaka, Aithiopika, etc.) and that readers were thus steered to expect, in the first instance, realistic narrative. Examining the evidence in detail, it argues that the formula the novels were likeliest to have shared was ta kata + girl's name (or girl's + boy's names). On this basis, it is concluded that what the titles (...)
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    The greek novels.Returning Romance - unknown - The Classical Review 62 (2).
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    The Greek Novel.Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):326-.
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    The influence of the Greek novel on the Life and Miracles of Saint Thecla.Ángel Narro - 2016 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (1):73-96.
    The Life and Miracles of Saint Thecla, a 5th-century hagiographical work, feature many elements recalling the ancient novel. Even if the first part of the text, the Life, must be considered a novel itself due to its dependence on the model of the Acts of Paul and Thecla, some novelistic motifs - especially the use of descriptions, digressions and first-person narrations − appear throughout the whole text. In addition, we also examine the textual evidence of the influence of (...)
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    The greek novel as paideia (S.) Lalanne Une éducation grecque. Rites de passage et construction des genres dans le roman grec ancien. Pp. 311. Paris: Éditions la Découverte, 2006. Paper, €27.50. ISBN: 978-2-7071-4365-. [REVIEW]Regine May - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):422-.
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    Greek Novels Elizabeth Hazelton Haight: Essays on the Greek Romances. Pp. xi+208. New York: Longmans, 1943. Cloth, $2.50. [REVIEW]R. M. Rattenbury - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (03):114-115.
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    The Greek Novels - (T.) Whitmarsh Narrative and Identity in the Ancient Greek Novel. Returning Romance. Pp. xii + 299. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Cased, £60, US$99. ISBN: 978-0-521-82391-3. [REVIEW]James Pletcher - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):452-454.
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    The greek novels and literary genre. Biraud, Briand Roman grec et poésie. Dialogue Des genres et nouveaux enjeux du poétique. Actes du colloque international, nice, 21–22 Mars 2013. Pp. 388. Lyon: Maison de l'orient et de la méditerranée – Jean pouilloux, 2017. Paper, €39. Isbn: 978-2-35668-060-0. [REVIEW]Laura Miguélez-Cavero - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):59-62.
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    The Greek Novel Alain Billault: La création romanesque dans la littérature grecque à l'époque impériale. (Écriture.) Pp. 323. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1991. Paper, 178 FF. [REVIEW]Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):326-328.
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    The influence of the Greek novel on the Life and Miracles of Saint Thecla.Ángel Narro - 2016 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (1):73-96.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 109 Heft: 1 Seiten: 73-96.
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    Love in the Greek Novel.Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):330-.
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    The odyssey of heroines in the Greek novel (1st-3rd centuries A.D.).Sophie Lalanne - 2008 - Clio 28:121-132.
    Après l’Odyssée d’Homère et les Argonautiques d’Apollonios de Rhodes, les romans grecs offrentassurément les plus célèbres des récits de voyage de la littérature grecque de l’Antiquité. Cinq romans ont été composés entre le ier et le iiie siècles après J.-C. et nous ont été conservés par l’intermédiaire de manuscrits médiévaux. Dans ces textes, les héroïnes sont embarquées dans une navigation périlleuse qui sera l’occasion d’une mise à l’épreuve des qualités qui leur seront utiles à leur retour pour accomplir leur destin (...)
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    New studies on the greek novel - (s.) Schwartz from bedroom to courtroom. Law and justice in the greek novel. ( Ancient Narrative supplementum 21.) pp. XIV + 270. Groningen: Barkhuis & groningen university library, 2016. Cased, €90. Isbn: 978-94-92444-08-0. - (T.) whitmarsh dirty love. The genealogy of the ancient greek novel. Pp. XVIII + 201. New York: Oxford university press, 2018. Cased, £32.99, us$44.95. Isbn: 978-0-19-974265-3. [REVIEW]Yvona Trnka-Amrhein - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):421-425.
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    Sophrosune in the Greek Novel: Reading Reactions to Desire. By Rachel Bird. Pp. 235, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2021, £83.67. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (5):949-950.
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    Myths and the greek novels - lefteratou mythological narratives. The bold and faithful heroines of the greek novel. Pp. X + 359, colour ills. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2018. Cased, £90.99, €109.95, us$126.99. Isbn: 978-3-11-052732-2. [REVIEW]Luca Graverini - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):79-80.
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    Group Minds in Ancient Greek Historiography and the Ancient Greek Novel: Herodian's History_ and chariton's _Callirhoe.Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):872-887.
    This article explores Herodian's History of the Roman Empire alongside Chariton's novel Callirhoe with an eye to how the minds of collective entities are represented and function in the two narratives. It argues that Chariton, unlike Herodian, elaborates on the diversity of emotions that characterizes a specific collective experience and has groups use direct speech throughout. These choices add vividness to the narrative and intensify the fictional sensationalism and dramatic character of the novel. It also shows that, whereas (...)
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    Group Minds in Ancient Greek Historiography and the Ancient Greek Novel: Herodian's History_ and chariton's _Callirhoe–Erratum.Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):888-888.
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    Characterisation in the greek novels. K. de temmerman crafting characters. Heroes and heroines in the ancient greek novel. Pp. XXII + 395. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2014. Cased, £75, us$150. Isbn: 978-0-19-968614-8. [REVIEW]Aldo Tagliabue - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):393-395.
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    NEW APPROACHES TO GREEK NOVELS - (I.) Repath, (T.) Whitmarsh (edd.) Reading Heliodorus’ Aethiopica. Pp. x + 301. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Cased, £75, US$100. ISBN: 978-0-19-879254-3. [REVIEW]Aldo Tagliabue - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):477-479.
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    Decoding the Erōtes: Reception of Achilles Tatius and the Modernity of the Greek Novel.Nicolò D'Alconzo - 2021 - American Journal of Philology 142 (3):461-492.
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  21. Emotional conflict and Platonic psychology in the Greek novel.I. Repath - 2007 - In J. R. Morgan & Meriel Jones (eds.), Philosophical Presences in the Ancient Novel. Groningen University Library. pp. 53--84.
     
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  22. Review. Oxford Readings in the Greek Novel. S Swain(ed)\ Oxford Readings in the Roman Novel. SJ Harrison(ed).S. Stephenson - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):472-474.
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    Love in the Greek Novel[REVIEW]Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):330-331.
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    Papyri of Greek Novels. [REVIEW]Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):415-416.
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    The Form of the Greek Novel[REVIEW]Graham Anderson - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):328-330.
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    Commonplaces of Greek Novels. [REVIEW]Ruth Webb - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (2):274-275.
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    Physiology and medicine in a Greek novel: Achilles Tatius' "Leucippe and Clitophon".A. M. G. McLeod - 1969 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:97-105.
    In the fourth book of Achilles Tatius' romance the young and beautiful heroine Leucippe collapses suddenly. When she is approached by the hero Clitophon she leaps to her feet, strikes his face, kicks his friend, and has to be overpowered and tied up. Several chapters later we learn that this behaviour had in fact been caused by an overdose of an unnamed aphrodisiac. In the meantime, however, bystanders, consisting of members of an Egyptian military force, have decided thatμανία τιςis the (...)
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    Dirty Love: The Genealogy of the Ancient Greek Novel by Tim Whitmarsh.J. R. Morgan - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (3):438-439.
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    Panagiotis Roilos, Amphoteroglossia. A Poetics of the Twelfth-Century Medieval Greek Novel.Foteini Kolovou - 2007 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (2):894-897.
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    Virtues and novels - (r.) Bird sophrosune in the greek novel. Reading reactions to desire. Pp. VI + 235. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2021. Cased, £85, us$115. Isbn: 978-1-350-10864-6. [REVIEW]Hugh J. Mason - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):346-348.
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    Cueva (E.P.) The Myths of Fiction. Studies in the Canonical Greek Novels. Pp. x + 154. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2004. Cased, US$47.50. ISBN: 0-472-11427-. [REVIEW]Karen Ní Mheallaigh - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):514-.
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    Cueva The Myths of Fiction. Studies in the Canonical Greek Novels. Pp. x + 154. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2004. Cased, US$47.50. ISBN: 0-472-11427-1. [REVIEW]Karen Ní Mheallaigh - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):514-515.
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    Reading novels S. Swain (ed.): Oxford Readings in the greek novel . Pp. X + 412. Oxford: Oxford university press, 1999. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-19-872188-9. S. J. Harrison (ed.): Oxford Readings in the Roman novel . Pp. XXXIX + 337. Oxford: Oxford university press, 1999. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-19-872174-. [REVIEW]S. A. Stephens - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):472-.
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    Ancient Greek and Judeo-Christian myths and symbols in the novel The Circle by Stratis Tsirkas.Elefthéria Karagianni - forthcoming - Iris.
    The Club, by the Greek author Stratis Tsirkas, classified among the political novels, is a work that brings also to the center stage the importance of myths and symbols, both ancient Greek and Judeo-Christian, in the context of the Second World War in the Middle East. People of various nationalities and goals, boundless and completely confused, profaning the sacred and at the same time making sacred the profane, are concentrated around the city of Jerusalem. The novel’s mythic (...)
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    Novel Bits - S. A. Stephens, J. J. Winkler : Ancient Greek Novels: The Fragments: Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary. Pp. xvi + 541. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. $59.50/£48. ISBN: 0-691-06941-7. [REVIEW]J. R. Morgan - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):23-25.
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    Latin poetry in the ancient greek novels - (d.) Jolowicz latin poetry in the ancient greek novels. Pp. XIV + 401. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2021. Cased, £90. Isbn: 978-0-19-289482-3. [REVIEW]Jo Norton-Curry - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):108-110.
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    Gender in the Novel K. Haynes: Fashioning the Feminine in the Greek Novel . Pp. viii + 214. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. Paper, £15.99. ISBN: 0-415-26210-0 (0-415-26209-7 hbk). [REVIEW]Kathryn Chew - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):90-.
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    W.M.) Owens The Representation of Slavery in the Greek Novel. Resistance and Appropriation. Pp. x + 244. London and New York: Routledge, 2020. Paper, £36.99, US$48.95 (Cased, £96. US$128). ISBN: 978-1-03-233764-7 (978-0-367-34875-5 hbk. [REVIEW]Kathryn Chew - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):714-714.
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    Greek Lessons: A Novel, by Han Kang. Translated by Deborah Smith and Emily Yae Won. London and New York: Hogarth, an imprint of Random House, 2023.Kain Kim - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Humanities:1-3.
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  40. Greek Ontology and the 'Is' of Truth.Mohan Matthen - 1983 - Phronesis 28 (2):113 - 135.
    The author investigates greek ontologies that apparently rely on a conflation of "binary" (x is f) and "monadic" (x is) uses of 'is'. He uses Aristotelian and other texts to support his proposal that these ontologies are explained by the Greeks using two alternative semantic analyses for 'x is F'. The first views it as asserting a relation between x and F, the second as asserting that a "predicative complex" exists, where a predicative complex is a complex consisting of (...)
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    The Novel (T.) Whitmarsh (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to the Greek and Roman Novel. Pp. xvi + 392, map. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Paper, £19.99, US$36.99 (Cased, £55, US$99). ISBN: 978-0-521-68488-0 (978-0-521-86590-6 hbk). [REVIEW]Gareth Schmeling - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):66-.
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    Novel viewpoints on ancient warfare - (l.L.) Brice (ed.) New approaches to greek and Roman warfare. Pp. XVIII + 193, ills, maps. Hoboken, nj: Wiley Blackwell, 2020. Paper, £53.50. Isbn: 978-1-118-27333-3. [REVIEW]Marco Enrico - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):454-456.
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    Novel quotes: Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus in Byzantine sacro-profane florilegia.Nicolò D’Alconzo - 2022 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 115 (3):769-802.
    The quotes in the sacro-profane florilegia have so far been neglected as documents for the 9th-century readership of the Greek novels. This article uses the quotes as intertextual links to the originals and reconstructs the excerption: mapped back onto the novels, the quotes highlight the excerptors’ points of interest and the patterns that connect them. Excerption is thus fully understood as reading practice. The quotes were collected not only because they could provide wisdom when decontextualised, but also because they (...)
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    The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel.Michael Paschalis & Stelios Panayotakis (eds.) - 2013 - Groningen University Library.
    The present volume comprises thirteen of the papers delivered at RICAN 5, which was held in Rethymnon, Crete, on May 25-26,2009. The theme of the volume, ' The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel, ' allows the contributors the freedom to use their skills to examine the real and the ideal either individually or in conjunction or in interaction. The papers offer a wide and rich range of perspectives: a political reading of prose fiction (...)
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    Aristotle on Earlier Greek Psychology: The Science of Soul.Jason W. Carter - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume is the first in English to provide a full, systematic investigation into Aristotle's criticisms of earlier Greek theories of the soul from the perspective of his theory of scientific explanation. Some interpreters of the De Anima have seen Aristotle's criticisms of Presocratic, Platonic, and other views about the soul as unfair or dialectical, but Jason W. Carter argues that Aristotle's criticisms are in fact a justified attempt to test the adequacy of earlier theories in terms of the (...)
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    Mikhail Bakhtin and ancient greek culture.João Vianney Cavalcanti Nuto - 2009 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 3:69-73.
    This essay analyses the contribution of the knowledge of Greek culture in Antiquity for Mikhail Bakhtin’s achievement. It shows how the Socratic dialogue and serious-comic genres contributed to forming the novel – according do Bakhtin’s conceptions – by developing its carnavalized line. It concludes that, although Bakhtin was not properly a Hellenist, he has contributed to Ancient Greece studies, by exploring the literary creativity of Hellenist period.
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    Pindar and Greek Religion: Theologies of Mortality in the Victory Odes.Hanne Eisenfeld - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality, she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in (...)
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    Rethinking early Greek philosophy: Hippolytus of Rome and the Presocratics.Catherine Osborne - 1987 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Antipope Hippolitus.
    A study of Hippolytus of Rome and his treatment of Presocratic Philosophy, used as a case study to argue against the use of collections of fragments and in favour of the idea of reading "embedded texts" with attention to the interpretation and interests of the quoting author. A study of methodology in early Greek Philosophy. Includes novel interpretations of Heraclitus and Empedocles, and an argument for the unity of Empedocles's poem.
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  49. Metalinguistic comparatives in greek and korean: Attitude semantics, expressive content, and negative polarity items.Anastasia Giannakidou - manuscript
    In this paper, we propose an analysis of metalinguistic comparatives (MCs) in Greek and Korean which combines an attitudinal semantics (Giannakidou and Stavrou 2008) with an expressive component. The comparative morpheme supplies the former, and the than-particle supplies the latter. Following Giannakidou and Stavrou, we assume that the MC involves the speaker’s attitude towards the than-proposition— which is deemed less appropriate or preferable— and we discuss novel data from Korean showing a two way distinction between “regular” MCs (signaled (...)
     
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    Intellectual experiments of the Greek enlightenment.Friedrich Solmsen - 1975 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Generally known for its advanced, often radical suggestions of reform in politics, religion, morality, and human behavior, the Greek Enlightenment has long been studied in terms of its doctrines and theories. To understand the environment in which the new ideas flourished and their impact, Friedrich Solmsen explores the novel intellectual methods that developed during the period. A variety of new modes of thought was introduced at this time or, if known before, was applied with delight in experimentation. Among (...)
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