
A Comedy of Storytelling
Theatricality and Narrative in Apuleius' 'Golden Ass'
Alexander Kirichenko(Author)
Universitätsverlag Winter
1st Edition
Published in August 2010
Book
Hardback
XII, 248 pages
978-3-8253-5720-7 (ISBN)
Description
Current interpretations of Apuleius' 'Golden Ass' cover the entire spectrum from a religious autobiography to an incongruous collection of titillating stories. The goal of this book is to explain the extraordinary polyphony of Apuleius' novel as a product of the 2nd century CE context, in which elite culture (philosophy and sophistic oratory) and popular entertainment not only share the same venues and appeal to the same audiences but also engage in active exchange of subject matter and histrionic techniques. The book argues that Apuleius' narrative represents a mosaic of discourses each of which possesses a respectable pedigree in the world of Greco-Roman 'paideia'. It further traces the ensuing ambiguity to the Second Sophistic rhetoric and concludes that the particular thrill of reading the novel consists in the ironic frustration of any attempt to discover a centripetal force in an irreducibly multi-polar text.
(Der Autor ist Preisträger des "Heidelberger Förderpreises für klassisch-philologische Theoriebildung" 2009)
(Der Autor ist Preisträger des "Heidelberger Förderpreises für klassisch-philologische Theoriebildung" 2009)
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Thesis
Doctoral thesis
2006
Harvard University
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8253-5720-7 (9783825357207)
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