Representing time in Ancient fiction
Bracht Branham
págs. 1-32
'...largely fictions...': Aelius Aristides on Plato's dialogues
Jaap-Jan Flinterman
págs. 32-54
Rhetoric and irony in Chariton: a case-study from "Callirhoe"
Konstantin Doulamis
págs. 55-72
Power of the prude: configurations of the feminine in the Greek novel
Katherine Haynes
págs. 73-92
Clitophon the 'Moichos': Achilles Tatius and the trial scene in the Greek novel
Saundra Schwartz
págs. 93-113
págs. 114-132
Il corpo nel romanzo di Achille Tazio
Patrizia Furiani
págs. 134-151
Longus in the 'Mir Istkusstva': Léon Bakst, Maurice Ravel and Marc Chagall
págs. 152-160
págs. 161-184
págs. 185-207
págs. 208-244
págs. 245-259
Bettween fiction and reality: Robbers in Apuleius' Golden ass
Werner Riess
págs. 260-282
History into ficton: the metamorphoses of the Mithras myths
págs. 283-300
págs. 301-321
'True histories' and 'Old wives' tales': Renaissance humanism and the 'Rise of the novel'
Robert Carver
págs. 322-349
The reception and use of Petronius: Petronian pseudepigraphy and imitation
Hugh Mcelroy
págs. 350-378
págs. 379-381
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