Front Matter
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Preface
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Landmarks and Turning Points in the Study of the Ancient Novel since the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient Novel, Lisbon, 2008
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Longus’ Hyperreality:: Daphnis and Chloe as a Meta-text about Mimesis and Simulation
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Progress of Erotic Customs in the Ancient Novel:: Three Parthenoi and Chloe in Longus’ Poimenikà
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A 19th-Century ‘Milesian Tale’:: Settembrini’s Neoplatonici
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Trent, Literary Theory, and Sixteenth-Century Adaptations of Daphnis and Chloe
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In the Mouth of the Crocodile:: Interiors, Exteriors, and Problems of Penetrability in Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe And Clitophon
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From the Neck up:: Kissing and Other Oral Obsessions in Achilles Tatius
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Doing Philosophy in the Elephant’s Mouth:: Three Readings of Two Ekphrases in Achilles Tatius, Leucippe and Clitophon, IV, 2–5
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Achilles Tatius’ Ecphraseis of Abused Female Bodies:: Interplays of Gendered Metafiction and Intensity
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The Dynamics of Summing up:: A Metaliterary Reading of Heliodorus 10,36 and 10,39
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Heliodorus and Pythagoras
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Charicleia the Bacchante:: Erōs and Genealogy in Heliodorus’ Aethiopica
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Introduction.: Heliodorus Redivivus: From the Manuscripts to the First Editions and Translations
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Knowing Heliodorus:: The Reception of the Aethiopica in Sixteenth-and Seventeenth-Century England
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Tasso, the Aethiopica, and the Debate on Literary Genres between Renaissance and Baroque
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The Serial Dramatization:: Alexander Hardy’s Tragicomedy Théagène et Cariclée
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What Did Heliodorus’ Name Stand for in the Works of Mlle De Scudéry?
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A Commodified Heliodorus:: The German Translation of the Aithiopika in Context
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Contributors
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Abstracts
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Indices
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[Middle Matter]
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The Light in Troy (Petr. 89):: Imitation of Archaic (and Modern) Tragedy and Discovery of Virgil’s New Epic
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Social Reproduction among Petronius’ Freedmen
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Fabulae, Humanity, and Fortune:: Towards a Reading of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses
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Cupid and Psyche and the Illumination of the Unseen
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The Entertaining Function of Magic and Mystical Silence in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses
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‘Seeing the Truth’:: Some Remarks on Color(s) and Meaning in Apuleius’ Golden Ass
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Magic and Continuity in Apuleius:: Isis from Witchcraft to Mystery Cults
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Human and Animal Touch in Apuleius’ Golden Ass
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Robbers, Matrons, and the Roman Identity of Haemus’ Tale in Apul. Met. 7,5–8
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Language and Style in Antonius Diogenes: Atticism and the Second Sophistic
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Speech Acts and Genre Games in the Protagoras Romance
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Phlegon’s Marvels in Context
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The Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri and the Transformation of Civic Power in the Late Empire
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Late Egyptian Literary Tales
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Non-Retaliation in the Acts of Philip
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Olfactoring Ancient Fictions:: Fair and Foul Fragrances in Ancient Novels
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Contributors
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Abstracts
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Indices
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