Narrators, Narratees, and Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature

Studies in Ancient Greek Narrative, Volume One

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This is the first in a series of volumes which together will provide an entirely new history of ancient Greek (narrative) literature. Its organization is formal rather than biographical. It traces the history of central narrative devices, such as the narrator and his narratees, time, focalization, characterization, description, speech, and plot. It offers not only analyses of the handling of such a device by individual authors, but also a larger historical perspective on the manner in which it changes over time and is put to different uses by different authors in different genres. The first volume lays the foundation for all volumes to come, discussing the definition and boundaries of narrative, and the roles of its producer, the narrator, and recipient, the narratees.

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HOMER
Pages: 11–24
HESIOD
Pages: 25–34
THE HOMERIC HYMNS
Pages: 35–42
APOLLONIUS OF RHODES
Pages: 43–62
CALLIMACHUS
Pages: 63–81
THEOCRITUS AND MOSCHUS
By: R. Hunter
Pages: 83–97
HERODOTUS
Pages: 99–114
THUCYDIDES
By: T. Rood
Pages: 115–128
XENOPHON
By: V. Gray
Pages: 129–146
POLYBIUS
By: T. Rood
Pages: 147–164
ARRIAN
By: T. Hidber
Pages: 165–174
APPIAN
By: T. Hidber
Pages: 175–185
CASSIUS DIO
By: T. Hidber
Pages: 187–199
HERODIAN
By: T. Hidber
Pages: 201–210
AESCHYLUS
Pages: 233–254
SOPHOCLES
Pages: 255–268
EURIPIDES
By: N.J. Lowe
Pages: 269–280
ARISTOPHANES
By: A. Bowie
Pages: 281–295
MENANDER
Pages: 297–305
LYCOPHRON
By: N.J. Lowe
Pages: 307–314
ANTIPHON
Pages: 315–323
ANDOCIDES
Pages: 325–331
LYSIAS
Pages: 333–336
ISOCRATES
Pages: 337–342
DEMOSTHENES
Pages: 343–348
AESCHINES
Pages: 349–353
PLATO
Pages: 355–376
XENOPHON
By: V. Gray
Pages: 377–388
XENOPHON
By: V. Gray
Pages: 389–401
PLUTARCH
Pages: 403–421
PHILOSTRATUS
Pages: 423–439
AELIUS ARISTIDES
Pages: 441–447
DIO CHRYSOSTOM
Pages: 449–464
LUCIAN
Pages: 465–476
CHARITON
By: J. Morgan
Pages: 477–487
XENOPHON OF EPHESUS
By: J. Morgan
Pages: 489–492
ACHILLES TATIUS
By: J. Morgan
Pages: 493–506
LONGUS
By: J. Morgan
Pages: 507–522
HELIODORUS
By: J. Morgan
Pages: 523–543
Irene J.F. de Jong, Ph.D. (1987) in Ancient Greek Literature, University of Amsterdam, is Professor of Greek at the University of Amsterdam. She specializes in the narratological analysis of ancient Greek texts; her publications include Narrators and Focalizers. The Presentation of the Story in the Iliad (1987, repr. 2004) and A Narratological commentary on the Odyssey (2001).
René Nünlist, Ph.D. (1996) in Classics, University of Basel, is William A. Dyer, Jr. Assistant Professor of the Humanities at Brown University. He is the author of Poetologische Bildersprache in der frühgriechischen Dichtung (1998) and co-author of the new Basel commentary on the Iliad (2000-).
Angus Bowie is Fellow of The Queen's College and Lecturer in Classical Languages in Oxford.
All those interested in ancient Greek literature, narrative theory, literary history, comparative literature.
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