
Chariton Von Aphrodisias, 'Kallirhoe': Kommentar Zu Den Buchern 1-4
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
332
Language
German
Published
Mar 11, 2021
Publisher
Universitätsverlag WINTER
ISBN-10
382535038X
ISBN-13
9783825350383
Description
This scholarly work delves into the ancient Greek romance "Kallirhoe," attributed to Chariton of Aphrodesias. Focusing specifically on the first four books, the authors provide a detailed commentary that illuminates the text's rich storytelling and historical context. With both a literary and philological approach, the commentary offers insights that deepen the reader’s understanding of themes such as love, honor, and societal norms in the Hellenistic world.
Baumbach and Sanz Morales bring their academic rigor to the analysis, making connections between the narrative and its cultural milieu. Their work highlights the nuances of the language, exploring the poetic elements Chariton wove into his prose. Each section is meticulously dissected, enriching the reader's experience and appreciation for Chariton's craftsmanship.
This examination not only serves scholars and students of ancient literature but also invites general readers to engage with a foundational work of romantic storytelling, revealing its enduring appeal and relevance in literature today.
Baumbach and Sanz Morales bring their academic rigor to the analysis, making connections between the narrative and its cultural milieu. Their work highlights the nuances of the language, exploring the poetic elements Chariton wove into his prose. Each section is meticulously dissected, enriching the reader's experience and appreciation for Chariton's craftsmanship.
This examination not only serves scholars and students of ancient literature but also invites general readers to engage with a foundational work of romantic storytelling, revealing its enduring appeal and relevance in literature today.
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