...this book is a thoughtful, substanial piece of well- documented research...Carver is to be congratulated for this volume, which cannot have been easy to produce, but which will certainly prove valuable to future scholars.

Benjamin Todd Lee, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Carver's study has some exciting features: his ranging through Elizabethan and Jacobean literature is particularly enjoyable

A.B. Taylor, Translation and Literature

The Protean Ass provides the most comprehensive account (in any language) of the reception of The Golden Ass (or Metamorphoses) of Apuleius, the only work of Latin prose fiction worthy of the name of 'novel' to survive intact from the ancient world. Apuleius' second-century account of the curious young man who is changed into a donkey following an affair with a witch's slave-girl, and undergoes a series of adventures (involving robbery, adultery, buggery, and bestiality) before a divine vision transforms him into a disciple of the goddess Isis, has delighted, perplexed, and inspired readers as diverse as St Augustine, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton. Robert H. F. Carver traces readers' responses to the novel from the third to the seventeenth centuries in North Africa, Italy, France, Germany, and England
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A full account of the reception of the second-century prose fiction The Golden Ass (or Metamorphoses) of Apuleius, which has intrigued readers as diverse as St Augustine, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton. Robert H. F. Carver traces readers' responses to the novel from the third to the seventeenth centuries.
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Introduction ; 1. The Metamorphoses of Apuleius: From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages ; 2. Apuleius in the High Middle Ages ; 3. Asinus Redivivus: The Recovery of The Golden Ass ; 4. The Inky Ass: Apuleius in the Age of Print (1469-1500) ; 5. The Antiquarian Ass: The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (1499 ; 6. The Academical Ass: Apuleius and the Northern Renaissance ; 7. The Golden Asse of William Adlington (1566) ; 8. After Adlington: Apuleius in England (1566-1660) ; 9. The Arcadian Ass: Sir Philip Sidney and Apuleius ; 10. Psyche's Daughter: Pleasure and The Faerie Queene ; 11. Shakespeare's Bottom and Apuleius' Ass ; Epilogue
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A superbly detailed account of the reception of a classical text, combining diachronic and synchronic perspectives Guides readers through Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, tracking the reception of Apuleius in North Africa, Italy, France, Germany, and England Extensive quotation (with English translation) from a vast array of primary sources
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Robert H. F. Carver is Lecturer in Renaissance Literature, Department of English Studies, University of Durham.
A superbly detailed account of the reception of a classical text, combining diachronic and synchronic perspectives Guides readers through Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, tracking the reception of Apuleius in North Africa, Italy, France, Germany, and England Extensive quotation (with English translation) from a vast array of primary sources
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199217861
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
980 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
568

Biografisk notat

Robert H. F. Carver is Lecturer in Renaissance Literature, Department of English Studies, University of Durham.