A Companion to the Prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Andrew Laird editor Ahuvia Kahane editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:13th Dec '01
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Nowadays we can judge books by their covers. In antiquity, when a 'book' was a papyrus roll, its first few words advertised the nature of the text to follow. The Prologue of Apuleius' innovative novel, the Metamorphoses (or Golden Ass), is an extraordinary example of a programmatic opening, which has captivated readers and scholars from the Renaissance to the present day. This short text raises a variety of important questions about liberty, and about historical and linguistic interpretation. Along with a new text and translation of the Prologue, the twenty-four discussions in this volume, commissioned from internationally known specialists, cover issues ranging from philosophy and cultural history to intertextuality and Latinity. This collection of essays combines the broader perspectives of an interdisciplinary anthology with the closer focus of a traditional commentary. As a model for collaborative work, it displays the strength and diversity of existing approaches to ancient texts and is designed to stimulate new developments in the study of classics and later literatures.
One of the most extraordinary projects of recent times. * Greece & Rome *
The format, provides real benefits, allowing for a more diverse exploration of the issues than a typical commentary, with each chapter teasing out a little more fully the dynamics of the Prologue and the remarkable novel it introduces * Helen L. Morales, Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780198152385
Dimensions: 225mm x 146mm x 22mm
Weight: 504g
342 pages