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Anthia and Habrocomes in Full Bloom: a Literary Onomastic Analysis of Erotic "Andreia" and Lasting Beauty in Xenophon’s "Ephesiaca"

    1. [1] Baylor University

      Baylor University

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Ancient narrative, ISSN 1568-3540, Nº. 17, 2020, págs. 25-51
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Ancient readers were highly attuned to etymologically and allusively significant character names, which helped shape their experience and understanding of narratives in a variety of ways. Authors frequently exploited that fact in their compositions. This paper capitalizes on that state of affairs by utilizing a literarily attuned onomastic analysis to explore two themes in Xenophon’s Ephesiaca. Specifically, I argue that Xenophon deploys several character names in interpretively important and sometimes sophisticated ways to serve the construction of themes relating to erotic andreia and lasting beauty. Regarding erotic andreia, this study largely supplements and corroborates conclusions that have been emerging in recent scholarship and offers a few fresh proposals for consideration. Xenophon’s interest in lasting beauty has not received much attention in contemporary scholarship outside of David Konstan’s Sexual Symmetry. The results of this study suggest that the theme deserves further examination. I offer a brief sketch, informed by onomastic analysis, of where the theme occurs and why it matters in the story Xenophon is telling.


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