Jason König
University of St Andrews
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Archive | 2013
Jason König
The authors argument in this chapter is that Alciphrons Letters (especially Book 3, his Letters of Parasites ) engages closely with a long-standing tradition of writing in letter form about symposia and dinner parties. One strand in that tradition is the letter of invitation. The other is the retrospective banquet letter, in other words the kind of letter which offers a report of a dinner party for the benefit of someone who was not present. A great deal of scholarly attention has been given to Alciphrons relationship with New Comedy and a number of other genres, but his relationship with sympotic letter traditions has to his knowledge barely even been mentioned in earlier studies, let alone analysed at length. The category of the sympotic report letter has rarely been discussed at length within modern scholarship, despite the fact that it occurs so frequently within both Greek and Latin literature. Keywords:Alciphron; Greek literature; Latin literature; letters of invitation; letters of report; sympotic letter tradition
TAEBC-2010 | 2007
Jason König; Tim Whitmarsh
Archive | 2005
Jason König
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Jason König; Tim Whitmarsh
Archive | 2012
Jason König
Published in <b>2013</b> in New York by Cambridge University Press | 2013
Jason König; Greg Woolf
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Jason König
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Jason König
Archive | 2009
Jason König
Archive | 2007
Jason König