A Companion to the Prologue to Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Ahuvia Kahane and Edited by Andrew Laird
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Prologue to Appuleius' Metamorphoses: Text, Translation, and Textual Commentary, S. J. Harrison (with M. Winterbottom)
2. Cola and Clausulae in to Apuleius' Metamorphoses 1.1, R. G. M. Nisbet
3. Some Linguistic Points in the Prologue, J. Powell
4. Apuleius' Prologue and the Anxieties of Philosophers, M. Trapp
5. Reflections of the African Character of Apuleius, M. Edwards
6. The Hiding Author: Context and Implication, S. Swain
7. Argutia Nilotici Calami: A Theocritean Reed, B. Gibson
8. Apuleius and Persius, E. Gowers
9. Apuleius and Luke: Prologue and Epilogue in Conversion Contexts, W. Smith
10. Prologue and Provenance: Quis Ille? or Unde Ille?, K. Clarke
11. Why Isthmos Ephyrea?, D. Innes
12. Prologic, Predecessors and Prohibitions, K. Dowden
13. Fiction and History in Apuleius' Milesian Prologue, A. Bitel
14. The Prologues of the Greek Novels and Apuleius, J. Morgan
15. Quis Ille?: The Role of the Prologue in Apuleius Metamorphoses., R. Carver
16. Losing the Author's Voice: Cultural and Personal Identities in the Metamorphoses., Yun Lee Too
17. In Ya (Pre)face, J. Henderson
18. The Prologue as a Pseudo-Dialogue and the Identity of Its Main Speaker, I. de Jong
19. The Horizons of Reading, N. W. Slater
20. Writing with Style: The Prologue to Apuleius' Metamorphoses between fingierte Mündlichkeit and Textuality, D. Fowler
21. Antiquity's Future: Writing, Speech and Representation in the Prologue to Apuleius' Metamorphoses, A. Kahane
/>22. Quis ille...lector?: Addressee(s) in the Prologue and Throughout the Metamorphoses, M. Zimmermann
23. From Prologue to Story: Metaphor and Narrative Construction in the Opening of the Metamorphoses, P. James
24. Paradox and Transcendence: The Prologue as the End., A. Laird
Envoi
Bibliography
Index