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      Iris MurdochAdultery In Fiction
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      NarrativeCognitive NarratologyNarratologyNarrative Theory
An analysis of Lysias' first oration in light of the typical adultery tale. This study explores some as yet unappreciated ironic touches in Euphiletus' account and examines some of the deeper structures that inform his seemingly... more
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      Attic OratorsLysiasAdultery In Fiction
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      NarratologyNarrative TheoryFree Indirect DiscourseUnreliable narrators
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      American LiteratureBritish LiteratureEvolutionary PsychologyGender Studies
Although Boccaccio and Cervantes are rightfully bound by their excellence in storytelling in the novella genre, adultery as a connection between their works has curiously not yet been sufficiently investigated. The words and actions of... more
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      BoccaccioMiguel de CervantesDon QuijoteDecameron
Adultery is often the subject of comic descriptions, focusing on the tricks of unfaithful wives or bold lovers and the stupidity of cuckolded husbands, and possibly inspired by popular adultery tales. Dramatization of adulterous affairs,... more
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      MenanderNew ComedyRiddlesMiddle Comedy
The author aims to present the work of Evdokia Nagrodskaia, a Russian author now fallen into oblivion. To do this, he briefly discusses the literary context of the time and her biography, before analyzing in greater depth her book The... more
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      Russian LiteratureGender StudiesFeminismHomosexuality and Literature
En este estudio se abordan dos figuras claves de la literatura universal, Ana Ozores, la Regenta, y Jane Eyre. Esta aproximación se realiza desde un punto de vista feminista y comparado, pero sin olvidar las características esenciales de... more
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      Comparative LiteratureWomen and MadnessWomen and Gender StudiesJane Eyre
The account of the Lydian king Gyges' ascent to the throne offered in Nicolaus of Damascus' Universal History (1st C. BC) has been traced directly to the work of the fifth-century Lydian historian Xanthus. This study examines Nicolaus'... more
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      LysiasAdultery In FictionNicolaus Damaskenus
In an attempt to shed light on the exchange between Amphitruo and Alcumena at Plautus, Amphitruo 831-36, this paper examines a widespread comic tradition involving the faithless wife's exploitation of an equivocal oath to conceal her... more
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      Oaths in Ancient GreecePlautusOathsAmphitruo
Considers possible connections between the adultery narrative in Lysias' first oration (early 4th C. BC) and two episodes of Chariton's romantic novel, Chaireas and Callirhoe (1st/2nd C. AD). The various similarities detected by earlier... more
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      Ancient NovelLysiasCharitonAdultery In Fiction
At all the stages of European history, adultery has been considered a serious offence that jeopardizes the basic cell of society – family. As society has evolved, significance and the role of the family within it changed, as well as the... more
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      Cultural StudiesGender StudiesLatin LiteratureRoman History