
Vision and narrative in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon
About this book
"This book, the first published monograph on Achilles Tatius, is a study of Leucippe and Clitophon in its literary and visual contexts. It presents fresh insights into the work's narrative complexities and interpretative difficulties. It is particularly concerned with the novel's obsessions with the eye, with theories, descriptions and metaphorics of the visual. It advances a reading that gives full play to the narrative's 'digressions' - ekphrasis, sententia, blason and spectacle - and discusses the politics of digressivity. This book is written to be accessible to non-specialists and all Greek is translated or paraphrased. It aims to contribute to a cultural history of viewing and to feminist literary criticism, as well as to the study of the ancient novel."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5727971W
Subjects
Visual perception in literatureDigression (Rhetoric) in literatureGreek Love storiesHistory and criticismLoss (Psychology) in literatureAncient RhetoricVision in literatureHistoryEye in literatureNarration (Rhetoric)Love stories, history and criticismVisual perceptionLoss (psychology)VisionRhetoric, ancientGreek Romance fiction