Love and Providence recognition in the ancient novel
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press
2013
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- True love and immediate recognition
- Callirhoe : something in the way she breathes
- The Ephesiaca : slow and quick eyes
- Beauty, dress, and identity
- Leucippe and Clitophon : teasing expectations
- Daphnis and Chloe : too beautiful to be shepherds
- Reading identity : recognitions in the Aethiopica
- First, misidentifications
- The recognition of Chariclea
- Reading recognitions
- A gift of providence? : recognitions in two Roman novels
- The Satyrica : recognition and capture
- The Golden ass : recognition and return
- From the pagan novels to early Jewish and Christian narratives : refashioning recognition
- Telling my whole life with his words : recognitions in Apollonius of Tyre
- "Who are you?" : Joseph and Aseneth, or it is impossible to recognize a convert
- Recognition of family and recognition of god in the pseudo-Clementine recognitions
- Dress and recognition a novelistic motif becomes Christian
- The Greek novel in the history of the recognition motif
- Tragedy and comedy
- Future influences : highlights.