Scholarship on Longus’s Daphnis and Chloe tends to center on eroticism or pastoralism or the interplay of the two in the infusion of Theocritean innocence into the Greek narrative prose tradition of heterosexual love. Although these approaches examine Longus’s careful construction of an eroticized pastoral world, they tend to overlook the reproduction and parenthood that also inform Longus’s pastoralism. This article argues that Longus’s pastoral landscapes, signaled chiefly by the locus amoenus, have a primarily reproductive rather than erotic function. These landscapes introduce parenthood and childcare as themes that, in turn, serve as metaphors for the creative process behind the novel itself. By shifting the focus to the reproductive a...
This essay contains a brief history of Longus' reception in literature from the re-discovery of the ...
This paper studies the incorporation of Longo’s Daphnis and Chloe in the Damasio de Frías’ Lidamarte...
My dissertation examines the erōtodidactic scenes in two Greek love novels, Longus’ Pastorals and Ac...
In this article I attempt to trace the premise of Longus’ novel Daphnis and Chloe, that is the struc...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Longus' pastoral romance is o...
Longus\u2019 Poimenik\ue0 is a novel skillfully constructed on a series of parallelisms and oppositi...
The Greek ideal love novels are, to some extent, the modern myths of the imperial age, and myth, rit...
Longus’ Poimenikà is a novel skillfully constructed on a series of parallelisms and oppositions (cit...
The art of Longus has often been praised because he was supposed to replace reality with an artifici...
textThis paper aims to explore the connections and parallels between Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and O...
In Theocritus, Virgil, and Longus each author establishes a tree that is symbolic of their approach ...
The innovative theoretical input by Jean Baudrillard and Wolfgang Iser helps further elucidate the f...
Despite a chronological gulf of nearly two thousand years, the second century C.E. Greek romance wri...
Presents ancient Greek text with vocabulary and grammatical notes of Longus\u27 (2nd and 3rd century...
Longus’s influential novel, Daphnis and Chloe, is barely present in Hungarian literary education. Th...
This essay contains a brief history of Longus' reception in literature from the re-discovery of the ...
This paper studies the incorporation of Longo’s Daphnis and Chloe in the Damasio de Frías’ Lidamarte...
My dissertation examines the erōtodidactic scenes in two Greek love novels, Longus’ Pastorals and Ac...
In this article I attempt to trace the premise of Longus’ novel Daphnis and Chloe, that is the struc...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Longus' pastoral romance is o...
Longus\u2019 Poimenik\ue0 is a novel skillfully constructed on a series of parallelisms and oppositi...
The Greek ideal love novels are, to some extent, the modern myths of the imperial age, and myth, rit...
Longus’ Poimenikà is a novel skillfully constructed on a series of parallelisms and oppositions (cit...
The art of Longus has often been praised because he was supposed to replace reality with an artifici...
textThis paper aims to explore the connections and parallels between Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and O...
In Theocritus, Virgil, and Longus each author establishes a tree that is symbolic of their approach ...
The innovative theoretical input by Jean Baudrillard and Wolfgang Iser helps further elucidate the f...
Despite a chronological gulf of nearly two thousand years, the second century C.E. Greek romance wri...
Presents ancient Greek text with vocabulary and grammatical notes of Longus\u27 (2nd and 3rd century...
Longus’s influential novel, Daphnis and Chloe, is barely present in Hungarian literary education. Th...
This essay contains a brief history of Longus' reception in literature from the re-discovery of the ...
This paper studies the incorporation of Longo’s Daphnis and Chloe in the Damasio de Frías’ Lidamarte...
My dissertation examines the erōtodidactic scenes in two Greek love novels, Longus’ Pastorals and Ac...