Abstract
Offers the first diachronic reception history of narratology, covering a period of 2,500 years
Brings together analyses of key theories of narrative from antiquity to present in one volume
Includes translations of all ancient and modern languages, ensuring accessibility to a broad readership
Provides a complete glossary of narratological terms, both ancient and modern, referred to in the volume
Brings together analyses of key theories of narrative from antiquity to present in one volume
Includes translations of all ancient and modern languages, ensuring accessibility to a broad readership
Provides a complete glossary of narratological terms, both ancient and modern, referred to in the volume
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Number of pages | 300 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780199687701 |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2019 |
Publication series
Name | Classics in Theory |
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Publisher | OUP |
Structured keywords
- Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition
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Professor Genevieve Liveley
- Department of Classics & Ancient History - Professor of Classics
Person: Academic