The elegiac ass: The concept of servitium amoris in Apuleius' Metamorphoses (original) (raw)

The Elegiac Ass: The Concept of Servitivm Amoris in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Judith Hindermann

Ramus, 2009

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Seeing Fotis: Slavery and Gender in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Roberta Stewart

Classical Antiquity, 2023

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“From Mystery to Initiation: A Mytho–Ritual Poetics of Love and Sex in the Ancient Novel even in Apuleius’ Golden Ass?”

Anton Bierl

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Sed illae puellae: Transgender Studies and Apuleius's The Golden Ass

H. Christian Blood

Helios, 2019

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Duped by an ass: Revisiting the chronology of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses

enlli lewis

Ancient Narrative

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Lucius or a New Io On the Plot Shaping Technique in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Olga Akhunova

Mnemosyne 70 (2017) 94-114, 2017

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Bestial or Human Lusts? The Representation of the Matron and Her Sexuality in Apuleius, Metamorphoses 10.19.3-22.5

Susan L . Haskins

Acta Classica, 2014

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Reassessing Apuleius' Metamorphoses: "The Book of Isis and the Myth of Er"

Byron MacDougall

American Journal of Philology, 2016

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Transforming the Genre, Apuleius' Metamorphoses, Ancient Narrative Suppl. 8

Stavros Frangoulidis

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Apuleius' invisible ass: encounters with the unseen in the Metamorphoses

Jeff Ulrich

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2020

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Transforming the Genre: Apuleius’ Metamorphoses

stavros frangoulidis

Ancient narrative, 2007

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Epona Salvatrix?: Isis and the Horse Goddess in Apuleius' "Metamorphoses"

Jeff Winkle

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Masters and Slaves in pseudo-Lucian’s Onos and Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, in Slaves and Masters in the Ancient Novel, in S. Panagiotakis and M. Paschalis (eds.), Ancient Narrative Supplementum 23, Groningen 2019, 221–232.

Michael Paschalis

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mnemosyne 70 (2017) 94-114 Lucius or a New Io On the Plot Shaping Technique in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Ольга Ахунова

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A Pivotal Metaphor in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses : Aristomenes’ and Lucius’ Death and Rebirth

stavros frangoulidis

2005

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A Gendered Reading for the Character of Psyche in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses

Susan L . Haskins

Mnemosyne, 2014

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To Baldly Go: A Last Look at Lucius and his Counter-Humiliation Strategies

Paula James

Ancient narrative, 2006

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‘Quo usque tandem cantherium patiemur istum?’ (Apul. Met. 3.27): Lucius, Catiline, and the ‘immorality’ of the human ass

Giuseppe La Bua

Classical Quarterly 63.2, 2013

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“Lectores in fabula: Apuleius’ Metamorphoses between Pleasure and Instruction.” Prometheus 33 (2007), 254-276

Alexander Kirichenko

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Hermeneutic Recollections: Apuleius' Use of Platonic Myth in the Metamorphoses (Classical Philology, Oct. 2020)

Jeff Ulrich

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Desire and Self-Control in Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus: A Case Study, at the 6th 'International Conference on the Ancient Novel: Road Less Travelled' (ICAN VI), 21st-24th September 2022, Ghent University

Laura Bottenberg

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The Winged Ass. Intertextuality and Narration in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Luca Graverini

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False Forms and Wicked Women: Apuleius’ Isis Book and Ovid’s Iphis Story

Sarah Eisenlohr

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School, 2019

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Witches, Isis and narrative : approaches to magic in Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Stavros Frangoulidis

2008

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The Ass's Ears and the Novel's Voice. Orality and the Involvement of the Reader In Apuleius' Metamorphoses

Luca Graverini

Seeing tongues, hearing scripts: orality and …, 2007

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Awe and Opposition: The Ambivalent Presence of Lucretius in Apuleius' 'Metamorphoses

Maaike Zimmerman

Ancient narrative, 2006

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MISTRESS AND MYTH: CATULLUS 68B

Christel Johnson

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A Booklike Self: Ovid and Apuleius

Luca Graverini

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‘Imperatrix and bellatrix: Cicero’s Clodia and Vergil’s Camilla’, in D. Campanile, F. Carlà, and M. Facella (eds.) TransAntiquity: Cross-Dressing and Transgender Dynamics in the Ancient World (London, Routledge, 2017), 164-77.

Bobby Xinyue

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Food for Thought' for Readers of Apuleius' The Golden Ass

Maaike Zimmerman

2009

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Charite's Rape, Psyche on the Rock and the Parallel Function of Marriage in Apuleius'" Metamorphoses", Mnemosyne 51 (1998) 302-324

Sophia Papaioannou

Mnemosyne, 1998

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Marching towards Masculinity: Female Pudor in Statius' Thebaid & Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Latomus 73.3: 721-747 (2014)

Dalida Agri

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'The Didos of book 4: gender, genre, and the Aeneid in Propertius 4.3 and 4.4', Greece & Rome 65 (2018): 218-41.

Bobby Xinyue

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A Greek Miscellanist as a Thessalian witch - Pamphile in Apuleius’ Met. 2-3

Hendrik Müller

2006

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"Achilles Tatius’ Ecphraseis of Abused Female Bodies: Interplays of Gendered Metafiction and Intensity" E. Cueva, S. Harrison, H. Mason, W. Owens, S. Schwartz, Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel, vol. 1: Greek Novels, Barkhuis, 2018, p. 127-150

Michel Briand

E. Cueva, S. Harrison, H. Mason, W. Owens, S. Schwartz, Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel, vol. 1: Greek Novels, Barkhuis & Groningen University Press, p. 127-150, 2018

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