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2002: ANS 1 Space in the Ancient Novel

Frontmatter

  • Frontmatter
    I-XIV
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Articles

  • Narrative Spaces
    David Konstan
    1-11
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  • Chariton's Syracuse and its histories of empire
    Catherine Connors
    12-26
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  • Chronotope and locus amoenus in Daphnis and Chloe and Pleasantville
    Martin M. Winkler
    27-39
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  • Literary Topography in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
    Stephen Harrison
    40-57
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  • Corinth, Rome, and Africa: a Cultural Background for the Tale of the Ass
    Luca Graverini
    58-77
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  • On the Road in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
    Maaike Zimmerman
    78-97
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  • The Temple and the Brothel: Mothers and Daughters in Apollonius of Tyre
    Stelios Panayotakis
    98-117
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  • Social Geography in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
    Judith Perkins
    118-131
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  • Reading Space: A Re-examination of Apuleian ekphrasis
    Michael Paschalis
    132-142
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  • A Good Place to Talk: Discourse and Topos in Achilles Tatius and Philostratus
    Richard P. Martin
    143-160
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  • Space and Displacement in Apuleius
    Niall W. Slater
    161-176
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  • The Laughter Festival as a Community Integration Rite in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
    Stavros Frangoulidis
    177-188
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Backmatter

  • Indices
    189-192
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