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Essays on the Greek Romances

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An academic survey reexamines long Greek prose romances, proposing revised datings and classifying four principal types (love, adventure, pastoral, satiric). It offers close readings of representative novels, analyzing narrative patterns—separation, peril, divine intervention, and eventual reunion—alongside stylistic influences, intertextual allusion, and social features of the Mediterranean world such as travel, piracy, and cult practices. Comparative chapters consider a satiric strain and the relationships between Greek romances and a later Latin novel, while prefatory and bibliographical material guides readers to recommended translations and fragments. The volume balances literary criticism, historical context, and practical guidance for readers and scholars.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight

Elizabeth Hazelton Haight was an American scholar and author known for her contributions to the study of classical literature. She is particularly recognized for her work "Essays on the Greek Romances," which explores the themes and narratives of ancient Greek romantic literature. Haight's scholarly approach provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical contexts of these works, making her a notable figure in the field of classical studies. Her writings reflect a deep engagement with the literary traditions of Greece, contributing to the understanding of their enduring influence.

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