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A study of the narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca : storytelling in late antique epic /

"This Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca by Camille Geisz investigates manifestations of the narratorial voice in Nonnus' account of the life and deeds of Dionysus (4th/5th century C.E.). Through a variety of interventions in his own voice, the narrator reveals m...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Geisz, Camille, 1985- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Colección:Amsterdam studies in classical philology ; v. 25.
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245 1 2 |a A study of the narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca :  |b storytelling in late antique epic /  |c by Camille Geisz. 
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520 |a "This Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca by Camille Geisz investigates manifestations of the narratorial voice in Nonnus' account of the life and deeds of Dionysus (4th/5th century C.E.). Through a variety of interventions in his own voice, the narrator reveals much about his relationship to his predecessors, his own conception of story-telling, and highlights his mindfulness of the presence of his narratee. Narratorial devices in the Dionysiaca are opportunities for displays of ingeniousness, discussions of sources, and a reflection on the role of the poet. They highlight the innovative style of Nonnus' epic, written as a compendium of influences, genres, and myths, and encompassing the influence of a thousand years of Greek literature."--  |c Provided by publisher 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 |a Â#x80;#x8E;Contents -- â#x80;#x8E;Introduction -- â#x80;#x8E;Part 1. The Narrator-Authorâ#x80;#x99;s Engagement with His Predecessors and with the Tradition of Epic Storytelling -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 1. The First Proem: The Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Sources of Inspiration -- â#x80;#x8E;1.1. A Shifting Source of Inspiration -- â#x80;#x8E;1.2. Subject Matter and Narrative persona -- â#x80;#x8E;1.3. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 2. The Second Proem: The Emergence of the Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Voice -- â#x80;#x8E;2.1. The Nonnian Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Appropriation of the Homeric Model as a Template 
505 8 |a Â#x80;#x8E;2.2. A Template for the Telling of a New Story. The Question of the Contents: The Limits of Homeric Inspirationâ#x80;#x8E;2.3. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 3. The Nonnian Narrator and the Muses -- â#x80;#x8E;3.1. The Addressees of the Nonnian Muse Invocations -- â#x80;#x8E;3.2. The Shorter Invocations: Innovations on a Well-Known Theme -- â#x80;#x8E;3.3. Rhetorical Questions or Muse Invocations? -- â#x80;#x8E;3.4. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Part 2. A Narrator-Scholar with an Innovative Approach to Epic Storytelling -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 4. The Nonnian Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Conception of Narrating: The Question of Sources 
505 8 |a Â#x80;#x8E;4.1. Self-Conscious Narrating: The Reference to Sourcesâ#x80;#x8E;4.2. Comprehensive Narrating -- â#x80;#x8E;4.3. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 5. Being Overt: The Nonnian Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Opinion of His Own Narrative -- â#x80;#x8E;5.1. The Nonnian Narrator in Space and Time -- â#x80;#x8E;5.2. The Narratorâ#x80;#x99;s Opinion of His Own Story: A Narrator-Commentator -- â#x80;#x8E;5.3. The syncrisis of Book 25, 22â#x80;#x93;252: An Innovative and Assertive Narratorial Intervention -- â#x80;#x8E;5.4. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Part 3. A Narrator-Storyteller in Dialogue with His Audience 
505 8 |a Â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 6. Direct Addresses to the Narratee: How to Involve the Narratee in the Storyâ#x80;#x8E;6.1. Preliminary Considerations -- â#x80;#x8E;6.2. Addresses from the Narrator to the Narratee in the Dionysiaca -- â#x80;#x8E;6.3. Analysis of the Corpus of Addresses -- â#x80;#x8E;6.4. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 7. Indirect Addresses: How to Influence the Narrateeâ#x80;#x99;s Reception of the Story -- â#x80;#x8E;7.1. Indirect Metaleptic Devices Aimed at the Narratee -- â#x80;#x8E;7.2. Gnomic Utterances and Rhetorical Questions -- â#x80;#x8E;7.3. If-not Situations in the Dionysiaca -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 8. Comparisons and Similes 
505 8 |a Â#x80;#x8E;8.1. The Use of Comparisons and Similes in Homer, Apollonius, Quintus, and Nonnusâ#x80;#x8E;8.2. The Nonnian Comparisons and Similes -- â#x80;#x8E;8.3. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Part 4. A Narrator-Character Becoming Part of His Own Narrative -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 9. Apostrophes to Characters -- â#x80;#x8E;9.1. Apostrophes in Homer and Apollonius -- â#x80;#x8E;9.2. Addressees of the Nonnian Apostrophes -- â#x80;#x8E;9.3. Summary -- â#x80;#x8E;Chapter 10. The Transformation of the Narrator into a Dionysiac Reveller -- â#x80;#x8E;10.1. A Narrator at the Service of Dionysus 
505 8 |a ""Â#x80;#x8E;10.2. The Frame of the Muse Invocations: Innovations of a Narrator-Character"" 
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