Mimesis and intertextuality in twelfth-century Byzantine literature: the case of Theodore Prodromos
This thesis examines mimesis and intertextuality in twelfth-century Byzantium through the close study of the writings of Theodore Prodromos. Chapter One focuses on Prodromos' sequel to Lucian’s satire Philosophies for Sale. Analysing Prodromos’ appropriation of ancient literary personae (from H...
Main Author: | Zaripov, Y |
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Other Authors: | Toth, I |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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