Apuleius is often considered to be a Latin sophist, a master of narratological and hermeneutic games, with no particular philosophical agenda. But complexity and playfulness are not necessarily synonymous with intellectual or moral emptiness. Indeed, Apuleius’ self-proclaimed Platonism links him to a figure whose very choice of medium, the dialogue, always plays philosophical games with the reader. This dissertation shows that Apuleius engages with Plato on a deeper level than has previously been thought, framing both his own texts and those of Plato in terms of a high-stakes choice to the reader in the spirit of the ‘choice of Heracles’. I focus on Apuleius’ use of the mirror trope—a trope he inherits from Plato but refracts through the Ro...
Literature and Identity in The Golden Ass of Apuleius is the first English translation of a work p...
Ovidian intertexts of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, with particular focus on allusions to Ovid's exile po...
A wide range of readings into textual challenges within the Metamorphoses of Apuleius and how these ...
Apuleius is often considered to be a Latin sophist, a master of narratological and hermeneutic games...
Cupid and Psyche, the expositional myth that interrupts the narrative of Apuleius' novel Metamorphos...
This paper is about the classification of Apuleius as either a philosopher or as a sophist. Known t...
This first episode in Apuleius’ novel includes a story about Socrates related by his companion Aris...
This dissertation argues that discourse, broadly defined to include speech, silence, gesture, and te...
Lucius, the protagonist of Apuleius’ novel, the Metamorphoses, after being transformed into a donkey...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
The philosophical lives, especially that of Plato, are causes for reflection about the relationship ...
The paper is an examination of an anonymous Latin text, which has been tentatively attributed by his...
This thesis examines the role played by the genre of biography in exegetical modes of philosophical ...
The Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass of Apuleius (ca. 170 CE ) is a Latin novel written by a native ...
The least studied of the works of Apuleius is beyond doubt the Florida, a collection of twenty-three...
Literature and Identity in The Golden Ass of Apuleius is the first English translation of a work p...
Ovidian intertexts of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, with particular focus on allusions to Ovid's exile po...
A wide range of readings into textual challenges within the Metamorphoses of Apuleius and how these ...
Apuleius is often considered to be a Latin sophist, a master of narratological and hermeneutic games...
Cupid and Psyche, the expositional myth that interrupts the narrative of Apuleius' novel Metamorphos...
This paper is about the classification of Apuleius as either a philosopher or as a sophist. Known t...
This first episode in Apuleius’ novel includes a story about Socrates related by his companion Aris...
This dissertation argues that discourse, broadly defined to include speech, silence, gesture, and te...
Lucius, the protagonist of Apuleius’ novel, the Metamorphoses, after being transformed into a donkey...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
The philosophical lives, especially that of Plato, are causes for reflection about the relationship ...
The paper is an examination of an anonymous Latin text, which has been tentatively attributed by his...
This thesis examines the role played by the genre of biography in exegetical modes of philosophical ...
The Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass of Apuleius (ca. 170 CE ) is a Latin novel written by a native ...
The least studied of the works of Apuleius is beyond doubt the Florida, a collection of twenty-three...
Literature and Identity in The Golden Ass of Apuleius is the first English translation of a work p...
Ovidian intertexts of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, with particular focus on allusions to Ovid's exile po...
A wide range of readings into textual challenges within the Metamorphoses of Apuleius and how these ...