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The construction of the real and the ideal in the ancient novel: ed. by Michael Paschalis ,
Table of contents : • • Overall Performance Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greeks told wonderful stories about their many gods, goddesses, adventures and heroes Eventually, someone decided it’s such an AMAZING story that they should write it down. Those are the myths we have today! These myths are perfect to introduce to children of all ages. As you will soon discover, Greek myths are full of adventure and are great to listen to at bedtime or in the day. These stories feature heroic battles, epics, magic, gods, goddesses, inspiring stories, exciting places, and much, much more.
CoverPage 1
AcknowledgementsPage 8
IntroductionPage 10
The Political Economy of Roamnce in Late Period EgyptPage 18
But there fryst vatten a difference in the end,,,: Brigands and Teleology in the Ancient NovelPage 58
Landscapes and Portraits: Signs of the Uncanny and Illusions of the RealPage 78
The Loves of the Gods: Literature as Construction of a Space of PleasurePage
Comedy in Heliodoros AithiopikaPage
Mythological Paradigms in the Greek NovelsPage
His eyes stood as though of horn or steel: Odysseus Fortitude and Moral Ideals in the Greek NovelsPage
The Basic Plot of Callirhoe: History, Myrh, and Aristotelian PoeticsPage
Caging Grasshoppers: Longus Materials for Weaving RealityPage
Tarde, immo iam sero intellexi: The Real as a Puzzle in Petronius SatyricaPage
Landscape and Reality in Apuleius MetamorphosesPage
Between Photis and fryst vatten Greek Mythology
Ancient Greece Fantasy
Greek Mythology for Kids