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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION -- 2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH -- 3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST -- 4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER -- 5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY -- PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION -- 6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION -- 7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE -- 8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING -- 9 WHO, SAPPHO? -- 10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.12 AND 4.2 -- 11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE -- 12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY -- 13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE -- PART III BEYOND GREECE -- 14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY -- 15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES -- 16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Greek literature -- History and criticism.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
1 INTRODUCTION --
PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION --
2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH --
3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST --
4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER --
5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY --
PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION --
6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION --
7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE --
8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING --
9 WHO, SAPPHO? --
10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.12 AND 4.2 --
11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE --
12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY --
13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE --
PART III BEYOND GREECE --
14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY --
15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES --
16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
1 INTRODUCTION --
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2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH --
3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST --
4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER --
5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY --
PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION --
6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION --
7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE --
8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING --
9 WHO, SAPPHO? --
10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.12 AND 4.2 --
11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE --
12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY --
13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE --
PART III BEYOND GREECE --
14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY --
15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES --
16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
1 INTRODUCTION --
PART I DEFINING THE GREEK TRADITION --
2 BEYOND AUERBACH: HOMERIC NARRATIVE AND THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH --
3 HOMERIC BATTLE NARRATIVE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST --
4 NARRATIVE FOCUS AND ELUSIVE THOUGHT IN HOMER --
5 STRUCTURE AS INTERPRETATION IN THE HOMERIC ODYSSEY --
PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK TRADITION --
6 EXEMPLARITY AND NARRATIVE IN THE GREEK TRADITION --
7 'WHERE DO I BEGIN?': AN ODYSSEAN NARRATIVE STRATEGY AND ITS AFTERLIFE --
8 SOME ANCIENT VIEWS ON NARRATIVE, ITS STRUCTURE AND WORKING --
9 WHO, SAPPHO? --
10 THE CREATIVE IMPACT OF THE OCCASION: PINDAR'S SONGS FOR THE EMMENIDS AND HORACE'S ODES 1.12 AND 4.2 --
11 NARRATIVE ON THE GREEK TRAGIC STAGE --
12 STOCK SITUATIONS, TOPOI AND THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY --
13 HELIODORUS THE HELLENE --
PART III BEYOND GREECE --
14 LIVY READING POLYBIUS: ADAPTING GREEK NARRATIVE TO ROMAN HISTORY --
15 PAMELA AND PLATO: ANCIENT AND MODERN EPISTOLARY NARRATIVES --
16 THE ANONYMOUS TRAVELLER IN EUROPEAN LITERATURE: A GREEK MEME? --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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