The Ancient Novel and the Frontiers of Genre
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt20d8733.13
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“…53 On pirates in the Greek novels, see Scarcella (1996) 233, 242-43, 250-52;Hopwood (1998); de Souza (1999) 214-18; Riess (2001); Watanabe (2003); Dowden (2013). Piracy as an erotic metaphor in the Greek novels: Létoublon (1993) 219-20; Boulic and Létoublon (2014). Literary function of Theron: Guez (2001); Kasprzyk (2001).…”
Section: Verres and The Statue Of Sapphomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53 On pirates in the Greek novels, see Scarcella (1996) 233, 242-43, 250-52;Hopwood (1998); de Souza (1999) 214-18; Riess (2001); Watanabe (2003); Dowden (2013). Piracy as an erotic metaphor in the Greek novels: Létoublon (1993) 219-20; Boulic and Létoublon (2014). Literary function of Theron: Guez (2001); Kasprzyk (2001).…”
Section: Verres and The Statue Of Sapphomentioning
confidence: 99%