03330nam 2200541 450 99632083810331620230617015448.094-91431-38-2(CKB)3710000000119981(EBL)1696022(SSID)ssj0001223905(PQKBManifestationID)12475508(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001223905(PQKBWorkID)11232804(PQKB)10723861(MiAaPQ)EBC1696022(EXLCZ)99371000000011998120060125d2005 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Bakhtin circle and ancient narrative /edited by R. Bracht BranhamGroningen :Barkhuis :Groningen University Library,2005.1 online resource (377 p.)Ancient narrative. Supplementum,1568-3540 ;3Description based upon print version of record.90-77922-00-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Genre: theory and practice -- The poetics of genre: Bakhtin, Menippus, Petronius / R. Bracht Branham -- Plato's Symposium and Bakhtin's theory of the dialogical character of novelistic discourse / Kevin Corrigan & Elena Glazov-Corrigan -- Epic, novel, genre: Bakhtin and the question of history / Ahuvia Kahane -- Genre, aphorism, Herodotus / Gary Saul Morson -- Rereading Bakhtin on ancient fiction -- Dialogues in love: Bakhtin and his critics on the Greek novel / Tim Whitmarsh -- Below the belt: looking into the matter of adventure-time / Jennifer R. Ballengee -- Bakhtin and Chariton: a revisionist reading / Steven D. Smith -- The limits of polyphony: Dostoevsky to Petronius / Maria Plaza -- Centrifugal voices -- Kristeva's novel: genealogy, genre, and theory / Richard Fletcher -- Open bodies and closed minds? Persius' Saturae in the light of Bakhtin and Voloshinov / Francesca d'Alessandro Behr -- Bakhtin and the ideal ruler in 1-2 Chronicles and the Cyropaedia / Christine Mitchell -- Narrative, responsibility, realism / Francis Dunn.Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1895-1975) has become a name to conjure with. We know this because he is now one of those thinkers everyone already knows-without necessarily having to read much of him! Doesn't everyone now know how polyphony functions, what carnival means, why language is dialogic but the novel more so, how chronotopes make possible any concrete artistic cognition and that utterances give rise to genres that last thousands of years, always the same but not the same? Like Marx and Freud in the twentieth century, or Plotinus and Plato in the fourth, a familiarity with Bakhtin's thAncient narrative.Supplementum ;3.Ancient narrativeGreek fictionHistory and criticismLatin fictionHistory and criticismGreek fictionHistory and criticism.Latin fictionHistory and criticism.18.43bcl18.46bclBranham Robert BrachtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996320838103316Bakhtin circle and ancient narrative1089984UNISA