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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV005054311
    Format: 493 S., 1 Kt., 5 gef. Kt.
    Note: Zugl.: Lund, Univ., Diss.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Ethnology
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    Keywords: 4,28-6,24 Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses Apuleius ; Rezeption ; Volkserzählung ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Swahn, Jan-Öjvind 1925-2016
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV000640515
    Format: 272 S.
    ISBN: 3-487-07820-1
    Series Statement: Altertumswissenschaftliche Texte und Studien 16
    Note: Zugl.: Diss.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses Apuleius ; Metamorphose ; Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses Apuleius ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_471256463
    Format: 596 S.
    ISBN: 9069801469
    Series Statement: Groningen commentaries on Apuleius
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [555] - 576 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Auflagen und Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Author information: Apuleius Madaurensis 123-170
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :printed for J. Wright, Piccadilly; by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row, ST. James's,
    UID:
    almahu_BV049155245
    Format: Online-Ressource ([2],55,[1]Seiten,plates) ; , 8°.
    Edition: Second edition
    Edition: Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Uniform Title: Golden Ass. 〈engl.〉 Selections
    Note: A verse translation by Hudson Gurney. - English Short Title Catalog, T133193. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - With a half-title
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Full text online)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly
    UID:
    gbv_551644834
    Format: Online-Ressource (48p) , 8°
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Uniform Title: Golden Ass. 〈engl.〉 Selections
    Note: A verse translation by Hudson Gurney , English Short Title Catalog, N4882 , Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library , Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Full text online)
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949694365402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi, 557 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-5261-4342-9
    Series Statement: Manchester Spenser
    Content: "Renaissance pastoral poetry is gaining new interest for its distinctive imaginative vein, its varied allusive content, and the theoretical implications of the genre. This is by far the biggest ever anthology of English Renaissance pastoral poetry, with 277 pieces spanning two centuries. Spenser, Sidney, Jonson and Drayton are amply represented alongside their many contemporaries. There is a wide range of pastoral lyrics, weightier allusive pieces, and translations from classical and vernacular pastoral poetry; also, more unusually, pastoral ballads and poems set in all kinds of prose works. Each piece has been freshly edited from the original sources, with full apparatus and commentary. This book will be complemented by a second volume, to be published in 2017, which includes a book-length introduction, textual notes and analytic indices".
    Note: First published: 2016. , Introduction to Volume 1 -- 1. Idyll VIII Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 2. Idyll XI Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 3. The Pastorall Wooing Theocritus, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 4. Fragments Theocritus and Virgil, tr. 'T.B.' -- 5. Epitaph on Bion Moschus, tr. Thomas Stanley -- 6. Eclogue I Virgil, tr. William Webbe -- 7. Eclogue II Virgil, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 8. Eclogue IV Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 9. Eclogue X Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 10. Georgic II Virgil, tr. Abraham Cowley -- 11. Georgic III Virgil, tr. Richard Robinson --12. Epode II Horace, tr. Sir Richard Fanshawe -- 13. On the Rustic Life Martial(?), tr. Richard Ashmore -- 14. The Consolation of Philosophy, Bk II, Poem 5 Boethius, tr. Queen Elizabeth I -- 15. Eclogue IV.1-75 Mantuan, tr. George Turberville -- 16. Eclogue VI.54-105 Mantuan, tr. Alexander Barclay -- 17. Eclogue VII.1-50 Mantuan, tr. Thomas Harvey -- 18. Robene and Makyne Robert Henryson -- 19. From Of Gentleness and Nobility John Rastell (?), John Heywood (?) -- 20. To His Little Field Marcantonio Flaminio, tr. Richard Ashmore -- 21. Kala's Complaint Basilio Zanchi, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 22. 'O eyes, that see not him' Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 23. Passed Contents Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 24. 'I pray thee keep my kine' Alonso Perez, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 25. Prologue to the Eclogues Alexander Barclay -- 26. Eclogue I.175-304 Alexander Barclay -- 27. Eclogue III.455-524 Alexander Barclay -- 28. Eclogue IV. 37-66, 93-232 Alexander Barclay -- 29. 'Oh! Shepherd, Oh! Shepherd' Anonymous -- 30. 'Hey, troly loly lo, maid, whither go you?' Anonymous -- 31. Harpelus' Complaint Anonymous -- 32. Eclogue II: Dametas Barnabe Googe -- 33. Golden Age Chorus Torquato Tasso, tr. Samuel Daniel -- 34. Golden Age Chorus Giovanni Battista Guarini, tr. Richard Fanshawe -- 35. 'Along the verdant fields' Jean Chassanion, tr. Thomas Beard -- 36. Song Jean Passerat, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 37. 'There where the pleasant Eske' Antonio Beffa, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 38. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'April' Edmund Spenser -- 39. 'O ye nymphs most fine' William Webbe -- 40. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'June' Edmund Spenser -- 41. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'July' Edmund Spenser -- 42. From Colin Clout's Come Home Again Edmund Spenser -- 43. Astrophel Edmund Spenser -- 44. The Faerie Queene VI.ix.5-36 Edmund Spenser -- 45. The Faerie Queene V.x.5-30 Edmund Spenser -- 46. From The Lady of May Philip Sidney -- 47. 'Come, shepherd's weeds...' Philip Sidney -- 48. 'My sheep are thoughts' Philip Sidney -- 49. 'And are you there Old Pas?' Philip Sidney -- 50. 'O sweet woods' Philip Sidney -- 51. 'You goat-herd gods...' Philip Sidney -- 52. 'Since that to death' Philip Sidney -- 53. 'Philisides, the Shepherd good and true' Philip Sidney (?) -- 54. Of the Quietness that Plain Country Bringeth Thomas Churchyard -- 55. From A Revelation of the True Minerva Thomas Blenerhasset -- 56. Argentile and Curan William Warner -- 57. Amyntas: The Second Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 58. Amyntas: The Last Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 59. An Old-Fashioned Love, Epistle 1 John Trussel (?) -- 60. The Argument of Amyntas John Finet (?) -- 61. 'Arcadian Syrinx' Abraham Fraunce -- 62. A Tale of Robin Hood Anonymous -- 63. From Daphnis and Chloe Angel Day -- 64. An Eclogue Gratulatory to Robert Earl of Essex George Peele -- 65. From Descensus Astraeae George Peele -- 66. Apollo and Daphne, from the Bisham Entertainment Anonymous -- 67. An Eclogue Between a Shepherd and a Herdman Arthur Gorges -- 68. The Country Lass Arthur Gorges -- 69. The Herdman's Happy Life William Byrd -- 70. 'Though Amarillis dance in green' William Byrd -- 71. The Shepherd's Ode Robert Greene -- 72. Doron's Jig Robert Greene -- 73. Doron's Eclogue Joined with Carmela's Robert Greene -- 74. The Description of the Shepherd and his Wife Robert Greene -- 75. The Shepherd's Wife's Song Robert Greene -- 76. The Song of a Country Swain at the Return of Philador Robert Greene -- 77. Of the Vanity of Wanton Writings Robert Greene -- 78. Old Damon's Pastoral Thomas Lodge -- 79. Coridon's Song Thomas Lodge -- 80. A Pleasant Eclogue between Montanus and Coridon Thomas Lodge -- 81. Phillis, Sonnet 4 Thomas Lodge -- 82. Phillis, Sonnet 12 Thomas Lodge -- 83. To Reverend Colin Thomas Lodge -- 84. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love Christopher Marlowe -- 85. The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd Walter Ralegh (?) -- 86. Another of the Same Nature Anonymous -- 87. Psalm 23 tr. Sir John Davies -- 88. On Lazy and Sleeping Shepherds Andrew Willett -- 89. Coridon to his Phillis Edward Dyer (?) -- 90. 'One night I did attend my sheep' Barnabe Barnes -- 91. 'Sing sing (Parthenophil)' Barnabe Barnes -- 92. From Oenone and Paris Thomas Heywood -- 93. From Amphrisa the Forsaken Shepherdess Thomas Heywood -- 94. Mercury's Song Thomas Heywood -- 95. From The Affectionate Shepherd, The Second Day Richard Barnfield -- 96. From 'The Shepherd's Content' Richard Barnfield -- 97. Cynthia, Sonnet XV Richard Barnfield -- 98. Cynthia, Sonnet XVIII Richard Barnfield -- 99. From Moderatus Robert Parry -- 100. Damon's Ditty Francis Sabie -- 101. 'Shepherd, i'faith now I say' Robert Sidney -- 102. 'Day which so bright dids't shine' Robert Sidney -- 103. Chloris, Sonnet 3 William Smith -- 104. Chloris, Sonnet 5 William Smith -- 105. From The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 106. Description of Arcadia, from The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 107. 'In a field full fair of flowers' Anonymous -- 108. The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint Anonymous -- 109. To Thomas Strangways Thomas Bastard -- 110. Sonnet from Sundry Christian Passions Henry Lok -- 111. 'The Lord he is my shepherd' Nicholas Breton -- 112. 'Upon a dainty hill' Nicholas Breton -- 113. 'In time of yore' Nicholas Breton -- 114. 'Fair in a morn' Nicholas Breton -- 115. 'Fair Phillis is the shepherds' queen' Nicholas Breton -- 116. A pastoral of Phillis and Coridon Nicholas Breton -- 117. 'In the merry month of May' Nicholas Breton -- 118. 'The fields are green' Nicholas Breton -- 119. A Shepherd's Dream Nicholas Breton (?) -- 120. Coridon's Supplication to Phillis Nicholas Breton -- 121. The Second Shepherd's Song Nicholas Breton -- 122. A Farewell to the World Nicholas Breton -- 123. 'Peace Shepherd' Anonymous -- 124. 'When I was a little swain' Nicholas Breton (?) -- 125. A Pastoral Riddle Anonymous -- 126. Upon a Kiss Given John Lilliat -- 127. The Shepherdess Her Reply John Lilliat -- 128. An Excellent Pastoral Ditty John Ramsey (?) -- 129. On the Reported Death of the Earl of Essex Anonymous -- 130. Votum Primum Anonymous -- 131. The Page's Pleasant Rustick Anonymous -- 132. Theorello. A Shepherd's Idyllion Edmund Bolton (?) -- 133. The Shepherd's Song for Christmas Edmund Bolton (?) -- 134. Phillida's Love-Call to Her Coridon, and His Replying Anonymous -- 135. Damætas' Jig in Praise of His Love John Wootton -- 136. Wodenfride's Song in Praise of Amargana W.H. (?) -- 137. A Poor Shepherd's Introduction Robert Chester -- 138. Eclogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney 'A.W' -- 139. A Dialogue between Two Shepherds in Praise of Astraea Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke -- 140. Fiction How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with His Arrows Anonymous -- 141. 'A shepherd poor' Francis Davison -- 142. From The Ocean to Cynthia Walter Ralegh --143. Epitaph on Robert Cecil Walter Ralegh -- 144. 'Feed on my flocks' Henry Chettle -- 145. A Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amarillis Henry Chettle (?) -- 146. The Shepherd's Spring Song Henry Chettle -- 147. The Good Shepherd's Sorrow Anonymous -- 148. , The Shepherd's Lamentation Anonymous -- 149. Fair Dulcina Complaineth Anonymous -- 150. A Pleasant Country Maying Song Anonymous -- 151. The Country Lass Martin Parker (?) -- 152. The Obsequy of Fair Phillida Anonymous -- 153. , The Shepherd and the King Anonymous -- 154. The Lover's Delight Anonymous -- 155. Phillida Flouts Me Anonymous -- 156. Robin Hood and the Shepherd Anonymous -- 157. The Arcadian Lovers Anonymous -- 158. The Beautiful Shepherdess of Arcadia Anonymous -- 159. 'As at noon Dulcina rested' Anonymous -- 160. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VII Michael Drayton -- 161. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VIII Michael Drayton -- 162. Eclogue IX, 1606 Michael Drayton -- 163. From Poly-Olbion Michael Drayton -- 164. The Shepherd's Sirena Michael Drayton -- 165. The Description of Elizium Michael Drayton -- 166. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal VI Michael Drayton -- 167. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal X Michael Drayton -- 168. From Pastoral Elegy III William Basse -- 169. Laurinella, of True and Chaste Love William Basse -- 170. Phillis Giovan Battista (Giambattista) Marino, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 171. A Shepherd Inviting a Nymph to His Cottage Girolamo Preti, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 172. 'Jolly shepherd and upon a hill as he sat' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 173. 'Come follow me merrily' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 174. To His Loving Friend Master John Fletcher George Chapman -- 175. Hymn to Pan, from The Faithful Shepherdess John Fletcher -- 176. A Sonnet Honoré d'Urfé -- 177. 'Close by a river clear' Honoré d'Urfé -- 178. From Christ's Victory and Triumph Giles Fletcher -- 179. The Complaint of the Shepherd Harpalus David Murray -- 180. 'A jolly shepherd that sat on Sion hill' Anonymous -- 181. 'Alas, Our Shepherd' William Alabaster -- 182. The Shepherd's Speech from Himatia-Poleos Anthony Munday -- 183. To His Much Loved Friend Master W Browne Christopher Brooke -- 184. An Eclogue between Willy and Wernocke John Davies of Hereford -- 185. The Shepherd's Hunting, Eclogue V George Wither -- 186. From Fair Virtue George Wither 187. Hymn for a Sheep-Shearing George Wither -- 188. Hymn for a Shepherd George Wither -- 189. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book I William Browne -- 190. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book II Song 1 ll.817-1050 William Browne -- 191. To Penshurst Ben Jonson -- 192. To Sir Robert Wroth Ben Jonson -- 193. Hymns from Pan's Anniversary Ben Jonson -- 194. A New Year's Gift Sung to King Charles, 1635 Ben Jonson -- 195. From The Careless Shepherdess Thomas Goffe -- 196. Damon and Moeris William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 197. Erycine at the Departure of Alexis William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 198. Alexis to Damon William Alexander -- 199. A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Sir Anthony Alexander William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 200. Fragment of a Greater Work William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 201. From Damon: Or a Pastoral Elegy George Lauder -- 202. Hermes and Lycaon Edward Fairfax 203. The Solitude Antoine Girard Saint-Amant, tr. Thomas, Third Baron Fairfax -- 204. Amor Constans Christopher Morley -- 205. The Shepherd's Dialogue of Love Anonymous -- 206. Technis' Tale Richard Brathwait -- 207. The Shepherd's Holiday Richard Brathwait -- 208. 'Tell me love what thou canst do' Richard Brathwait -- 209. Song: 'Love as well can make abiding' Mary Wroth -- 210. 'A shepherd who no care did take' Mary Wroth -- 211. 'You pleasant flowery mead' Mary Wroth -- 212. Of Jack and Tom James I -- 213. From Taylor's Pastoral John Taylor -- 214. 'Woodmen Shepherds' James Shirley -- 215. An Eclogue between a Carter and a Shepherd Nicholas Oldisworth -- 216. A Sonnet William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke -- 217. An Ode upon Occasion of His Majesty's Proclamation Richard Fanshawe -- 218. Songs from Fuimus Troes Jasper Fisher -- 219. Piscatory Eclogue VII Phineas Fletcher -- 220. To My Beloved Thenot in Answer of His Verse Phineas Fletcher -- 221. From The Purple Island Phineas Fletcher -- 222. Christmas, Part II George Herbert -- 223. To My Noblest Friend, I. C. Esquire William Habington -- 224. That a Pleasant Poverty Is to Be Preferred Before Discontented Riches Abraham Cowley -- 225. The Country Life Abraham Cowley, tr. by himself -- 226. Eclogue to Master Jonson Thomas Randolph -- 227. An Eclogue Occasioned by Two Doctors Disputing upon Predestination Thomas Randolph -- 228. An Eclogue on the Palilia on Cotswold Hills Thomas Randolph -- 229. A Dialogue betwixt a Nymph and a Shepherd Thomas Randolph -- 230. Lycidas John Milton -- 231. Ode IV.21: From The Song of Song Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 232. The Praise of a Religious Recreation Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 233. The Spring Thomas Carew -- 234. To Saxham Thomas Carew -- 235. On Westwell Downs William Strode -- 236. Thenot's Abode Anonymous -- 237. All Hail to Hatfield Anonymous -- 238. Tom and Will Sidney Godolphin (?) -- 239. The Shepherd's Oracle Francis Quarles -- 240. Scenes from a Pastoral Play Jane Cavendish and Elizabeth Brackley -- 241. A Pastoral upon the Birth of Prince Charles Robert Herrick -- 242. A Pastoral Sung to the King Robert Herrick -- 243. To His Muse Robert Herrick -- 244. The Hock-Cart Robert Herrick -- 245. A New-Year's Gift Sent to Sir Simeon Steward Robert Herrick -- 246. A Dialogue Weeping the Loss of Pan Mildmay Fane -- 247. My Happy Life, to a Friend Mildmay Fane -- 248. In Praise of a Country Life Mildmay Fane -- 249. From Psyche Joseph Beaumont -- 250. A Pastoral Dialogue between Coridon and Thirsis Anonymous -- 251. The Shepherds Henry Vaughan -- 252. Daphnis: An Elegiac Eclogue Henry Vaughan -- 253. From The Shepherd's Holiday William Denny -- 254. 'Jack! Nay prithee come away' Patrick Cary -- 255. The Pleasure of Retirement Edward Benlowes -- 256. A Description of Shepherds and Shepherdesses Margaret Cavendish -- 257. A Shepherd's Employment Is Too Mean an Allegory for Noble Ladies Margaret Cavendish -- 258. Similizing the Sea to Meadows and Pastures Margaret Cavendish -- 259. Jack the Plough-Lad's Lamentation Thomas Robins (?) -- 260. A Pastoral Dialogue Thomas Weaver -- 261. The Isle of Man Thomas Weaver -- 262. Upon Cloris Her Visit after Marriage William Hammond -- 263. A Pastoral Song: With the Answer Anonymous -- 264. A Pastoral Song Anonymous -- 265. A Song Anonymous -- 266. The Land-Schap between Two Hills Eldred Revett -- 267. The Milkmaids Anonymous -- 268. Coridon and Strephon Aston Cokayn -- 269. The Old Ballet of Shepherd Tom Anonymous -- 270. The Jolly Shepherd Anonymous -- 271. To My Ingenious Friend Master Brome Izaak Walton -- 272. Pastoral on the King's Death Alexander Brome -- 273. A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia and Rosania Katherine Philips -- 274. A Country Life Katherine Philips -- 275. Eclogue. Corydon, Clotten Charles Cotton -- 276. An Invitation to Phillis Charles Cotton -- 277. On the Execrable Murder of Charles I Anthony Spinedge -- Index of Authors -- Index of Titles and First Lines. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7190-9682-0
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Book
    Indianapolis [u.a.] :Hackett,
    UID:
    almahu_BV035485743
    Format: XXIII, 102 S.
    Edition: 1. [print.]
    ISBN: 978-0-87220-972-5 , 978-0-87220-973-2
    Uniform Title: Psyche et Cupido
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_BV000640515
    Format: 272 S.
    ISBN: 3-487-07820-1
    Series Statement: Altertumswissenschaftliche Texte und Studien 16
    Note: Zugl.: Diss.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses Apuleius ; Metamorphose ; Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses Apuleius ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9948369491402882
    Format: 1 online resource (351 pages).
    ISBN: 9789004346383 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Metaforms : studies in the reception of classical antiquity, volume 10
    Content: "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- "An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini -- Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting -- Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor -- The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi -- "Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter -- Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature -- The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha -- "Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner -- Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world -- Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan -- Some concluding thoughts.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rewriting the ancient world : Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction. Leiden : Brill, [2017] ISSN 2212-9405 ; ISBN 9789004340145
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1696091659
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 466 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783110641585 , 9783110642001
    Series Statement: Trends in Classics - Pathways of Reception volume 1
    Content: Apuleius' tale of Cupid and Psyche has been popular since it was first written in the second century CE as part of his Latin novel Metamorphoses. Often treated as a standalone text, Cupid and Psyche has given rise to treatments in the last 400 years as diverse as plays, masques, operas, poems, paintings and novels, with a range of diverse approaches to the text.Apuleius' story of the love between the mortal princess Psyche (or "Soul") and the god of Love has fascinated recipients as varied as Romantic poets, psychoanalysts, children's books authors, neo-Platonist philosophers and Disney film producers. These readers themselves produced their own responses to and versions of the story. This volume is the first broad consideration of the reception of C&P in Europe since 1600 and an adventurous interdisciplinary undertaking. It is the first study to focus primarily on material in English, though it also ranges widely across literary genres in Italian, French and German, encompassing poetry, drama and opera as well as prose fiction and art history, studied by an international team of established and young scholars.Detailed studies of single works and of whole genres make this book relevant for students of Classics, English, Art History, opera and modern film
    Content: Frontmatter -- Preface -- List of contributors -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 'Del soffrir degli affanni è dolce il fine'. Ancient myth and comic drama in G.F. Fusconi's libretto (with G.F. Loredano and P. Michiel) for F. Cavalli, Amore innamorato (1642) -- Apuleius at the court of Louis XIV. Psyché (1671, 1678) and its English version (1675) -- How to use a wallpaper. Psyché et Cupidon-notice explicative -- Psyche in the salon. French interior decoration in the eighteenth century -- 'Pensive pleasures' in prose and poetry. Apuleius, Mary Tighe and eighteenth-century Ireland -- The Platonic Ass: Thomas Taylor's Cupid and Psyche in Context (1795-1822) -- Keats's 'Ode to Psyche'. Psyche as poetry and inspiration -- Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth and Apuleius' tale of Cupid and Psyche -- Kierkegaard as a reader of Apuleius' Metamorphoses -- Robert Bridges' Eros and Psyche and its models -- From Psyche to psyche. The interiorisation of Apuleius' fabella in D'Annunzio, Pascoli, and Savinio -- Between Symbolism and Popular Culture. Cupid and Psyche in Fin de siècle Book Illustration -- Psyche the psychotic. Cupid and Psyche in Dr. Franz Riklin's Wishfulfilment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales -- Psyche and Cupid in the Novels of Charlotte M. Yonge and Sylvia Townsend Warner -- Eudora Welty's The Robber Bridegroom. Cupid and Psyche on the Natchez Trace -- Cupid & Psyche and C.S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces. A Christian-Platonic metamorphosis -- Faulkner's reception(s) of Apuleius' Cupid and Psyche in The Reivers -- 'I have tried to be blind in love'. Psyche and the quest for feminine poetic autonomy in Sylvia Plath's House of Eros -- Cupid and Psyche for children -- Cupid and Psyche on stage in the 21st century -- Undertones of Apuleius' Cupid and Psyche in Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth -- Beauty and the Beast as a myth and metaphor in the contemporary world. Looking forward with Apuleius' fable of Cupid and Psyche -- List of Figures -- Index
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110641196
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The reception of Cupid and Psyche (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Leeds) Cupid and psyche Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020 ISBN 9783110641196
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110641194
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Apuleius 4,28-6,24 Madaurensis 123-170 Metamorphoses ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1600-2017 ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Harrison, Stephen 1960-
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