A study of the narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca : : storytelling in late antique epic / / by Camille Geisz.

This Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca by Camille Geisz investigates manifestations of the narratorial voice in Nonnus' account of the life and deeds of Dionysus (4th/5th century C.E.). Through a variety of interventions in his own voice, the narrator reveals much ab...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
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A study of the narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca : storytelling in late antique epic / by Camille Geisz.
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2018.
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1 online resource (282 pages).
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Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, 1380-6068 ; Volume 25
This Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca by Camille Geisz investigates manifestations of the narratorial voice in Nonnus' account of the life and deeds of Dionysus (4th/5th century C.E.). Through a variety of interventions in his own voice, the narrator reveals much about his relationship to his predecessors, his own conception of story-telling, and highlights his mindfulness of the presence of his narratee. Narratorial devices in the Dionysiaca are opportunities for displays of ingeniousness, discussions of sources, and a reflection on the role of the poet. They highlight the innovative style of Nonnus' epic, written as a compendium of influences, genres, and myths, and encompassing the influence of a thousand years of Greek literature.
Front Matter -- Introduction -- The First Proem: The Narrator’s Sources of Inspiration -- The Second Proem: The Emergence of the Narrator’s Voice -- The Nonnian Narrator and the Muses -- The Nonnian Narrator’s Conception of Narrating: The Question of Sources -- Being Overt: The Nonnian Narrator’s Opinion of His Own Narrative -- Direct Addresses to the Narratee: How to Involve the Narratee in the Story -- Indirect Addresses: How to Influence the Narratee’s Reception of the Story -- Comparisons and Similes -- Apostrophes to Characters -- The Transformation of the Narrator into a Dionysiac Reveller -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Indexes.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Narration (Rhetoric) History To 1500.
Nonnus, of Panopolis. Dionysiaca.
Dionysus (Greek deity) In literature.
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A study of the narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca : storytelling in late antique epic /
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Front Matter -- Introduction -- The First Proem: The Narrator’s Sources of Inspiration -- The Second Proem: The Emergence of the Narrator’s Voice -- The Nonnian Narrator and the Muses -- The Nonnian Narrator’s Conception of Narrating: The Question of Sources -- Being Overt: The Nonnian Narrator’s Opinion of His Own Narrative -- Direct Addresses to the Narratee: How to Involve the Narratee in the Story -- Indirect Addresses: How to Influence the Narratee’s Reception of the Story -- Comparisons and Similes -- Apostrophes to Characters -- The Transformation of the Narrator into a Dionysiac Reveller -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Indexes.
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contents Front Matter -- Introduction -- The First Proem: The Narrator’s Sources of Inspiration -- The Second Proem: The Emergence of the Narrator’s Voice -- The Nonnian Narrator and the Muses -- The Nonnian Narrator’s Conception of Narrating: The Question of Sources -- Being Overt: The Nonnian Narrator’s Opinion of His Own Narrative -- Direct Addresses to the Narratee: How to Involve the Narratee in the Story -- Indirect Addresses: How to Influence the Narratee’s Reception of the Story -- Comparisons and Similes -- Apostrophes to Characters -- The Transformation of the Narrator into a Dionysiac Reveller -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Indexes.
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