TY - GEN T1 - Seeing tongues, hearing scripts : orality and representation in the ancient novel T2 - Ancient narrative. Supplementum ; A2 - Rimell, Victoria LA - English PP - Eelde : Groningen PB - Barkhuis Publishing ; Groningen University Library YR - 2007 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocn647066448 AB - The Greek and Roman novels can be seen as an important transitional moment in the trajectory from performance to reading, from oralism to textuality, that has underpinned the history of discourse in European consciousness since the 5th century BC. In different and intriguing ways, they explore the contrast, tension, conflict, competition or dialogue between modes of discourse, which frame the novel's concern with identity and self-fashioning, as well as advertising innovation more generally. This volume brings together an international group of scholars interested in ancient and modern construc. OP - 340 CN - PA3040 .S44 2007 SN - 9789491431425 SN - 9491431420 SN - 9077922237 SN - 9789077922231 KW - Classical fiction : History and criticism. KW - Orality in literature. KW - Written communication. KW - Greece : Civilization. KW - Rome : Civilization. KW - Roman ancien : Histoire et critique. KW - Oralité (Psychanalyse) dans la littérature. KW - Communication écrite. KW - Grèce : Civilisation. KW - Rome : Civilisation. KW - LITERARY CRITICISM : Ancient & Classical. KW - HISTORY : Ancient : General. KW - Civilization KW - Classical fiction KW - Orality in literature KW - Written communication KW - Greece KW - Rome (Empire) KW - Romans. KW - Klassieke talen. KW - Mondelinge literatuur. KW - Tekstoverlevering. KW - Schriftelijke communicatie. KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. ER -