The Morosophistic Discourse of Ancient Prose Fiction
This essay explores a set of connections between philosophy and prose fiction. It combines a somewhat Foucauldian outlook on the question of genealogical filiation with a Bakhtinian interest in polyphony and heteroglossia. This is an overview of the various possibilities for the emplotment of the s...
Main Author: | Erik Gunderson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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RELICS
2019-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Latin Cosmopolitanism and European Literatures |
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Online Access: | https://jolcel.ugent.be/article/view/8250 |
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