Prolepsis In Ancient Greek Narrative
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Prolepsis in Ancient Greek Narrative
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Release | : 2024-12-19 |
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This edited volume offers the first comprehensive study of prolepsis in narratives written in ancient Greek, and identifies new definitions, forms and effects of this device, expanding upon its structuralist definition in light of recent trends in postclassical narratology.
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