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Decoding the Ancient Novel - The Reader and the Role of Description in Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius (Hardcover)
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Decoding the Ancient Novel - The Reader and the Role of Description in Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius (Hardcover)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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Using a reader-oriented approach, Shadi Bartsch reconsiders the
role of detailed descriptive accounts in the ancient Greek novels
of Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius and in so doing offers a new view
of the genre itself. Bartsch demonstrates that these passages,
often misunderstood as mere ornamental devices, form in fact an
integral part of the narrative proper, working to activate the
audience's awareness of the play of meaning in the story. As the
crucial elements in the evolution of a relationship in which the
author arouses and then undermines the expectations of his
readership, these passages provide the key to a better
understanding and interpretation of these two most sophisticated of
the ancient Greek romances. In many works of the Second Sophistic,
descriptions of visual conveyors of meaning--artworks and
dreams--signaled the presence of a deeper meaning. This meaning was
revealed in the texts themselves through an interpretation
furnished by the author. The two novels at hand, however,
manipulate this convention of hermeneutic description by playing
upon their readers' expectations and luring them into the trap of
incorrect exegesis. Employed for different ends in the context of
each work, this process has similar implications in both for the
relationship between reader and author as it arises out of the
former's involvement with the text. Originally published in 1989.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
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