Intende, Lector - Echoes of Myth, Religion and Ritual in the Ancient Novel

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Marília P. Futre Pinheiro, Anton Bierl, Roger Beck
Walter de Gruyter, 29. lis 2013. - Broj stranica: 328

Representation of myth in the novel, as a poetic, narrative and aesthetic device, is one of the most illuminating issues in the area of ancient religion, for such narratives investigate in various ways fundamental problems that concern all human beings. This volume brings together twenty contributions (six of them to a Roundtable organized by Anton Bierl on myth), originally presented at the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient novel (ICAN IV) held in Lisbon in July 2008. Employing an interdisciplinary approach and putting together different methodological tools (intertextual, psychological, and anthropological), each offers a illuminating investigation of mythical discourse as presented in the text or texts under discussion. The collection as a whole demonstrates the exemplary and transgressive significance of myth and its metaphorical meaning in a genre that to some extent can be considered a modernized and secular form of myth that focuses on the quintessential question of love.

 

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Introduction
1
Roundtable Myth and the Novel
5
Storyline Poetics and Religion
49
Anthropological Christian and Philosophical Perspectives
109
Ritual Myth and Intertextuality
175
Religious Imagery Cult Mystery and Art
237
Magic Comic Reversal and Healing
273
General Index
295
Index locorum
307
About the Authors
315
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Marília P. Futre Pinheiro, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Anton Bierl, University of Basel, Switzerland; Roger Beck, University of Toronto, Canada.

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