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Loading... Characterization in Ancient Greek Literature : Studies in Ancient Greek Narrative, Vol. 4by Koen De Temmerman (Editor), Evert van Emde Boas (Editor)
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Thematically, while the book is interested in character (defined as “the relatively stable moral, mental, social and personal traits which pertain to an individual”) and characters (“the representation of a human or human-like individual in/by a (literary) text”), its chief interest is characterization (“the ways in which traits (of all kinds) are ascribed to a character in a text,” and “the interpretive processes by which readers of a text form an idea of that character”). Concerning characterization, two sets of questions organize the inquiry, which can roughly be organized around the headings “How?” and “What?” The former set looks at the narrative techniques employed in characterization, the kinds of narrators who do the characterizing, and the various effects produced by different strategies of characterization; the latter looks at what specific characteristics or traits are attributed to characters, and what aspects or connotations evoked by the notion of character are explored through the attribution of specified characteristics. Belongs to SeriesMnemosyne Supplements (411)
Characterization in Ancient Greek Literature is the fourth volume in the series Studies in Ancient Greek Narrative. The book deals with the narratological concepts of character and characterization and explores the textual devices used for purposes of characterization by ancient Greek authors spanning a large historical period (from Homer to Heliodorus) and a variety of literary genres (epic, elegy, historiography, choral lyric, drama, oratory, philosophy, biography, and novel). The book ́s aim is not only to describe these devices, but also to investigate their effects and the implications of their use for our interpretation of the texts. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)880.9Literature Classical & modern Greek literatures Classical Greek literature and literatures of related Hellenic languages History and criticism of Greek literatureLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |