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The romance between Greece and the East / edited by Tim Whitmarsh and Stuart Thomson.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: xiv, 396 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107543003
  • 1107543002
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PA 3010 .R66 2015
Contents:
The romance between Greece and the East / Tim Whitmarsh -- Part 1: Egyptians. Greek fiction and Egyptian fiction: are they related, and, if so, how? / Ian Rutherford -- Manetho / John Dillery -- Imitatio Alexandri in Egyptian literary tradition / Kim Ryholt -- Divine anger management : the Greek version of the Myth of the Sun's Eye (P. Lond. Lit. 192) / Stephanie West -- Fictions of cultural authority / Susan Stephens -- Part 2: Mesopotamians and Iranians. Berossus / Johannes Haubold -- The Greek novel Ninus and Semiramis : its background in Assyrian and Seleucid history and monuments / Stephanie Dalley -- Ctesias, the Achaemenid court, and the history of the Greek novel / Josef Wieseh�ofer -- Iskander and the idea of Iran / Daniel L. Selden -- Part 3: Jews and Phoenicians. Josephus' Esther and diaspora Judaism / Emily Kneebone -- The eastern king in the Hebrew Bible : novelistic motifs in early Jewish literature / Jennie Barbour -- Lost in translation : the Phoenician Journal of Dictys of Crete / Karen N�i Mheallaigh -- Milesiae Punicae : how Punic was Apuleius? / Stephen Harrison -- Part 4: Anatolians. The victory of Greek Ionia in Xenophon's Ephesiaca / Aldo Tagliabue -- Milesian tales / Ewen Bowie -- Part 5: Transmission and reception. Does triviality translate? : the Life of Aesop travels East / Pavlos Avlamis -- Mime and the romance / Ruth Webb -- Orality, folktales and the cross-cultural transmission of narrative / Lawrence Kim -- History, empire and the novel : Pierre-Daniel Huet and the origins of the romance / Phiroze Vasunia.
Summary: The contact zones between the Greco-Roman world and the Near East represent one of the most exciting and fast-moving areas of ancient-world studies. This new collection of essays, by world-renowned experts (and some new voices) in classical, Jewish, Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Persian literature, focuses specifically on prose fiction, or 'the ancient novel'. Twenty chapters either offer fresh readings - from an intercultural perspective - of familiar texts (such as the biblical Esther and Ecclesiastes, Xenophon of Ephesus' Ephesian Story and Dictys of Crete's Journal), or introduce material that may be new to many readers: from demotic Egyptian papyri through old Avestan hymns to a Turkic translation of the Life of Aesop. The volume also considers issues of methodology and the history of scholarship on the topic. A concluding section deals with the question of how narratives, patterns and motifs may have come to be transmitted between cultures.--Publisher description.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Non-fiction Main Collection PA 3010 .R66 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5176141

Originally published in 2013.

First paperback published in 2015.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The romance between Greece and the East / Tim Whitmarsh -- Part 1: Egyptians. Greek fiction and Egyptian fiction: are they related, and, if so, how? / Ian Rutherford -- Manetho / John Dillery -- Imitatio Alexandri in Egyptian literary tradition / Kim Ryholt -- Divine anger management : the Greek version of the Myth of the Sun's Eye (P. Lond. Lit. 192) / Stephanie West -- Fictions of cultural authority / Susan Stephens -- Part 2: Mesopotamians and Iranians. Berossus / Johannes Haubold -- The Greek novel Ninus and Semiramis : its background in Assyrian and Seleucid history and monuments / Stephanie Dalley -- Ctesias, the Achaemenid court, and the history of the Greek novel / Josef Wieseh�ofer -- Iskander and the idea of Iran / Daniel L. Selden -- Part 3: Jews and Phoenicians. Josephus' Esther and diaspora Judaism / Emily Kneebone -- The eastern king in the Hebrew Bible : novelistic motifs in early Jewish literature / Jennie Barbour -- Lost in translation : the Phoenician Journal of Dictys of Crete / Karen N�i Mheallaigh -- Milesiae Punicae : how Punic was Apuleius? / Stephen Harrison -- Part 4: Anatolians. The victory of Greek Ionia in Xenophon's Ephesiaca / Aldo Tagliabue -- Milesian tales / Ewen Bowie -- Part 5: Transmission and reception. Does triviality translate? : the Life of Aesop travels East / Pavlos Avlamis -- Mime and the romance / Ruth Webb -- Orality, folktales and the cross-cultural transmission of narrative / Lawrence Kim -- History, empire and the novel : Pierre-Daniel Huet and the origins of the romance / Phiroze Vasunia.

The contact zones between the Greco-Roman world and the Near East represent one of the most exciting and fast-moving areas of ancient-world studies. This new collection of essays, by world-renowned experts (and some new voices) in classical, Jewish, Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Persian literature, focuses specifically on prose fiction, or 'the ancient novel'. Twenty chapters either offer fresh readings - from an intercultural perspective - of familiar texts (such as the biblical Esther and Ecclesiastes, Xenophon of Ephesus' Ephesian Story and Dictys of Crete's Journal), or introduce material that may be new to many readers: from demotic Egyptian papyri through old Avestan hymns to a Turkic translation of the Life of Aesop. The volume also considers issues of methodology and the history of scholarship on the topic. A concluding section deals with the question of how narratives, patterns and motifs may have come to be transmitted between cultures.--Publisher description.

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