Chapter
'But there is a difference in the end,,,': Brigands and Teleology in the Ancient Novel
Landscapes and Portraits: Signs of the Uncanny and Illusions of the Real
The Loves of the Gods: Literature as Construction of a Space of Pleasure
Comedy in Heliodoros' Aithiopika
Mythological Paradigms in the Greek Novels
'His eyes stood as though of horn or steel': Odysseus' Fortitude and Moral Ideals in the Greek Novels
The Basic Plot of Callirhoe: History, Myrh, and Aristotelian Poetics
Caging Grasshoppers: Longus' Materials for Weaving 'Reality'
Tarde, immo iam sero intellexi: The Real as a Puzzle in Petronius' Satyrica
Landscape and Reality in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Between Photis and Isis: Fiction, Reality, and the Ideal in the Golden Ass of Apuleius
The Erotics of mimesis: Gendered Aethetics in Greek Theory and Fiction