
Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece
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- Frontmatter
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- 0: Jonas Grethlein, Luuk Huitink, and Aldo Tagliabue: Narrative and Aesthetic Experience in Ancient Greece: An Introduction
- Part I: Ancient Narrative
- 1: Rutger J. Allan: Narrative Immersion: Some Linguistic and Narratological Aspects
- 2: David Fearn: The Allure of Narrative in Greek Lyric Poetry
- 3: Felix Budelmann and Evert van Emde Boas: Attending to Tragic Messenger Speeches
- 4: Lisa I. Hau: Pathos with a Point: Reflections on 'Sensationalist' Narratives of Violence in Hellenistic Historiography in the Light of 21st-Century Historiography
- 5: Aldo Tagliabue: Experiencing the Church in the Book of Visions of the Shepherd of Hermas
- Part II: Ancient Criticism
- 6: Jonas Grethlein: World and Words: The Limits to Mimesis and Immersion in Heliodorus' Ethiopica
- 7: Casper C. De Jonge: Longinus on Ecstasy: Author, Audience, and Text
- 8: Alex Purves: Rough Reading: Tangible Language in Dionysius' Criticism of Homer
- 9: Luuk Huitink: Enargeia and Bodily Mimesis
- 10: Alessandro Vatri: Asyndeton, Immersion, and Hypokrisis in Ancient Greek Rhetoric
- Part III: Media and Context
- 11: Laura Gianvittorio: Dancing the War Report in Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes
- 12: Nikolaus Dietrich: Narrative, Experience, and the Image: Incomplete Copies in Imperial Age Sculpture
- 13: Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi: Lived Aesthetics and the Inner Narrative
- Endmatter
- Works Cited
- General Index
- Index of Places
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