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The Metamorphoses of Apuleius is a sophisticated literary creation, complex and often perplexing. It continues to elicit widely varying critical comment about both its substance and its style. The prologue to Metamorphoses ends with an exhortation and a promise Lector intende; laetaberis (pay attention, reader; you''ll be glad). This monograph, Lusus iste: Apuleius'' Metamorphoses, continues the critical game in which Apuleuis invites us to be co-players. It presents further observations of a reader who finds delight in the verbal entertainment, lusus, which Apuleius provides, not simply in the story he tells but also in its complex design and verbal texture.

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This review can only hope to offer a small sampling of the vast material of this book. Apuleian scholars will be duly grateful to K. for her many diligent collections of linguistic and thematic material from the novel, and will be either convinced or unconvinced in each case by her associative method of interpretation... K.'s presentation of the Met. as a work of conscious artistry and complex literary texture is surely an appropriate approach to Apuleius in the twenty-first century, and no serious student of the Metamorphoses will fail to learn something from the sturdily independent interpretations presented in this book. -- S.J. Harrison, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, Oxford * International Journal Of The Classical Tradition *

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Sermone isto Milesio Chapter 3 Mea vetus prosapia: Questions of Ancestry and Identity Chapter 4 "Mountains, Valleys, Plains, and Ploughlands" Chapter 5 Crastino die scies: Tomorrows in the Metamorphoses Chapter 6 Fish, Food, Fasting Chapter 7 "Hercules, est Lucius!" Chapter 8 Dogs and Madness: More Hercules materia Chapter 9 Lucius as scholasticus Chapter 10 Milo and Milo Chapter 11 Philebus and Philebus Chapter 12 Leges, iudicia, iustitia Chapter 13 Salmacis and Psyche: Fugal Variations Chapter 14 Advena iste asinus Chapter 15 Sea Changes in the Metamorphoses Chapter 16 Colore vario: Apuleius' Palette Chapter 17 Kissing Games, Mirror Games, Grace Chapter 18 Bibliography Chapter 19 Indices

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 11/3/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761826729, 978-0761826729
      ISBN10: 0761826726

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Metamorphoses of Apuleius is a sophisticated literary creation, complex and often perplexing. It continues to elicit widely varying critical comment about both its substance and its style. The prologue to Metamorphoses ends with an exhortation and a promise Lector intende; laetaberis (pay attention, reader; you''ll be glad). This monograph, Lusus iste: Apuleius'' Metamorphoses, continues the critical game in which Apuleuis invites us to be co-players. It presents further observations of a reader who finds delight in the verbal entertainment, lusus, which Apuleius provides, not simply in the story he tells but also in its complex design and verbal texture.

      Trade Review
      This review can only hope to offer a small sampling of the vast material of this book. Apuleian scholars will be duly grateful to K. for her many diligent collections of linguistic and thematic material from the novel, and will be either convinced or unconvinced in each case by her associative method of interpretation... K.'s presentation of the Met. as a work of conscious artistry and complex literary texture is surely an appropriate approach to Apuleius in the twenty-first century, and no serious student of the Metamorphoses will fail to learn something from the sturdily independent interpretations presented in this book. -- S.J. Harrison, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, Oxford * International Journal Of The Classical Tradition *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Sermone isto Milesio Chapter 3 Mea vetus prosapia: Questions of Ancestry and Identity Chapter 4 "Mountains, Valleys, Plains, and Ploughlands" Chapter 5 Crastino die scies: Tomorrows in the Metamorphoses Chapter 6 Fish, Food, Fasting Chapter 7 "Hercules, est Lucius!" Chapter 8 Dogs and Madness: More Hercules materia Chapter 9 Lucius as scholasticus Chapter 10 Milo and Milo Chapter 11 Philebus and Philebus Chapter 12 Leges, iudicia, iustitia Chapter 13 Salmacis and Psyche: Fugal Variations Chapter 14 Advena iste asinus Chapter 15 Sea Changes in the Metamorphoses Chapter 16 Colore vario: Apuleius' Palette Chapter 17 Kissing Games, Mirror Games, Grace Chapter 18 Bibliography Chapter 19 Indices

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