Apuleius Madaurensis, Metamorphoses: text, introduction and commentary Book 3
"Adventure, sex, magic, robbery, and dramatic declamatory displays play a central role in the plot of Apuleius' Metamorphoses III. This volume completes the prestigious Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius series. It presents a new text of Metamorphoses III provided with an English translati...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Adventure, sex, magic, robbery, and dramatic declamatory displays play a central role in the plot of Apuleius' Metamorphoses III. This volume completes the prestigious Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius series. It presents a new text of Metamorphoses III provided with an English translation and a full commentary, which covers literary, linguistic, textual, narratological, and socio-cultural matters. The introduction casts new light on many aspects of Apuleius' novel, including its relationship with its lost Greek model, with the Greek love novels and with other genres (epic, poetry, declamation), Apuleius' elaborate style, the narratological features of book III and its main themes. An appendix is devoted to the manuscript transmission of the Metamorphoses: it factors in new textual evidence gathered from the first examination of several recentiores since Oudendorp (1786) and Hildebrand (1842)"--Page 4 of cover |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword ix Acknowledgements хні Introduction і 1 The scope of this commentary і 2 Content of book in շ 2.1 Summary ofbook in շ շ.շ Book in within the Metamorphoses narrativeframework 3 3 The Metamorphoses (book in), the Onos, and the Ur-ass-story 5 4 The characters in book hi and their characterisation 7 4.1 Lucius 7 4.2 Photis 8 4.3 Milo 8 4.4 Pamphile 9 4.5 Otherfigures 9 5 Space and time in book 111 11 5.1 Space n 5.2 Narrated time, narrative time, and tempo 11 6 Narrative techniques 13 6.1 Lucius-actor and Lucius-auctor 13 6.2 Plot-twists andfake endings 14 6.3 Metaliteraryfeatures 14 6.4 First- and second-time readers 15 7 Themes in book hi 15 7.1 The Risus Festival: an overview, the historical evidence, and the anthropological readings 15 7.2 Curiosity 18 7.3 Magic and Theriomorphosis 19 7.4 Platonism in book in 20 8 The prose of the Metamorphoses՛, a stylistic overview 21 8.1 Contemporary trends and context 21 8.2 The style of book in: some methodological observations 23 8.3 The literary texture of book Hi 25
VI CONTENTS Note to the text 27 1 The text printed in this commentary 27 1.1 List ofdifferences between this text and Zimmerman’s OCT 27 2 Orthography 28 3 The translation 29 Text of book hi 30 Commentary Chapter i 45 1.1 The psychological profile of Lucius-actor: а Platonic reading 45 Chapter и ili 56 Setting a trial on stage: refashioning patterns of dramatization of the Greek novels? 57 Chapter hi 74 111.1 Declamatory displays in the ancient novel 75 hi.2 The accuser’s speech: structure, strategy, and models 77 Chapter iv 90 iv. x Chariton and the ass-story: twisting the theme of the hero on trial 90 iv.2 Lucius’ speech: structure, strategy, models 91 Chapter v 102 V. 1 The pre-battle exhortation of the bandits’ leader Chapter vi 102 in Chapter vii U7 vu. 1 The Hypatans’ second episode of laughter: another plot-twist Ո7 Chapter viii 124 viili A suppliant’s plea: pathos between stage and courtroom Chapter ix 136 IX. 1 The torture of free non-citizens 136 125
VII CONTENTS Chapter x 147 Chapter xi 152 Chapter xi i 159 Chapter xiii 167 Chapter xiv 174 Chapter xv 179 xv. 1 Dramatic catalogues of magical attributes Chapter xvi 189 xvi. 1 The Thessalian witches and erotic magic 179 189 Chapter xvii 197 xvii. 1 Pamphile’s workshop and paraphernalia: macabre details and Realien in literary magic 197 Chapter xviii 206 Chapter xix 213 Chapter xx 220 Chapter xxi 225 xxi. 1 Pamphile turning into an owl: the motif of metamorphic witches 225 Chapter xxii 235 Chapter xxiii 242 Chapter xxiv 250 Chapter xxv 256 Chapter xxvi 261 xxviл Metamorphosis: human minds in animal bodies 261
VIII CONTENTS Chapter xxvii 271 xxvii. 1 Robbers (and pirates) in the ancient novel 271 Chapter xxviii 280 xxviii.i The robbers’ military characterisation: perceptions and representations 281 Chapter xxix 288 Appendix 299 Plate 310 Bibliography 311 Index Rerum et Nominum Index Verborum 339 Index Locorum 343 336
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Contents Foreword ix Acknowledgements хні Introduction і 1 The scope of this commentary і 2 Content of book in շ 2.1 Summary ofbook in շ շ.շ Book in within the Metamorphoses' narrativeframework 3 3 The Metamorphoses (book in), the Onos, and the Ur-ass-story 5 4 The characters in book hi and their characterisation 7 4.1 Lucius 7 4.2 Photis 8 4.3 Milo 8 4.4 Pamphile 9 4.5 Otherfigures 9 5 Space and time in book 111 11 5.1 Space n 5.2 Narrated time, narrative time, and tempo 11 6 Narrative techniques 13 6.1 Lucius-actor and Lucius-auctor 13 6.2 Plot-twists andfake endings 14 6.3 Metaliteraryfeatures 14 6.4 First- and second-time readers 15 7 Themes in book hi 15 7.1 The Risus Festival: an overview, the historical evidence, and the anthropological readings 15 7.2 Curiosity 18 7.3 Magic and Theriomorphosis 19 7.4 Platonism in book in 20 8 The prose of the Metamorphoses՛, a stylistic overview 21 8.1 Contemporary trends and context 21 8.2 The style of book in: some methodological observations 23 8.3 The literary texture of book Hi 25
VI CONTENTS Note to the text 27 1 The text printed in this commentary 27 1.1 List ofdifferences between this text and Zimmerman’s OCT 27 2 Orthography 28 3 The translation 29 Text of book hi 30 Commentary Chapter i 45 1.1 The psychological profile of Lucius-actor: а Platonic reading 45 Chapter и ili 56 Setting a trial on stage: refashioning patterns of dramatization of the Greek novels? 57 Chapter hi 74 111.1 Declamatory displays in the ancient novel 75 hi.2 The accuser’s speech: structure, strategy, and models 77 Chapter iv 90 iv. x Chariton and the ass-story: twisting the theme of the hero on trial 90 iv.2 Lucius’ speech: structure, strategy, models 91 Chapter v 102 V. 1 The pre-battle exhortation of the bandits’ leader Chapter vi 102 in Chapter vii U7 vu. 1 The Hypatans’ second episode of laughter: another plot-twist Ո7 Chapter viii 124 viili A suppliant’s plea: pathos between stage and courtroom Chapter ix 136 IX. 1 The torture of free non-citizens 136 125
VII CONTENTS Chapter x 147 Chapter xi 152 Chapter xi i 159 Chapter xiii 167 Chapter xiv 174 Chapter xv 179 xv. 1 Dramatic catalogues of magical attributes Chapter xvi 189 xvi. 1 The Thessalian witches and erotic magic 179 189 Chapter xvii 197 xvii. 1 Pamphile’s workshop and paraphernalia: macabre details and Realien in literary magic 197 Chapter xviii 206 Chapter xix 213 Chapter xx 220 Chapter xxi 225 xxi. 1 Pamphile turning into an owl: the motif of metamorphic witches 225 Chapter xxii 235 Chapter xxiii 242 Chapter xxiv 250 Chapter xxv 256 Chapter xxvi 261 xxviл Metamorphosis: human minds in animal bodies 261
VIII CONTENTS Chapter xxvii 271 xxvii. 1 Robbers (and pirates) in the ancient novel 271 Chapter xxviii 280 xxviii.i The robbers’ military characterisation: perceptions and representations 281 Chapter xxix 288 Appendix 299 Plate 310 Bibliography 311 Index Rerum et Nominum Index Verborum 339 Index Locorum 343 336 |
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