Traditional narratives, whether epic narratives or romances, testify to a desire to control the passage of time. But closer examination, following Bakhtin, shows that Greek romances are already suffused by irony and by a lingering doubt that time can be vanquished - which is perhaps why Cervantes, criticising arthurian epic in Don Quichotte and imitating romances in Persiles, is a novelist.
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