RICAN3
ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ ΤΜΗΜΑ ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ | UNIVERSITY OF CRETE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOLOGY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rethymnon International Conferences on the Ancient Novel (RICAN) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R Bracht Branham (Emory)"What Does Polyphony Sound Like?"Richard Hunter (Cambridge)"Sleeping with the Enemy? Odysseus, Socrates, and the Beginning of Fiction"Romain Brethes (Sorbonne)"Who Knows What? The Access to Knowledge in Latin and Greek Novels"Jean Alvares (Montclair)"Coming of Age and Political Accommodation in the Greco-Roman Novels"
"Narratives of Failure: Parallel Readings in the Ancient Novel" Consuelo Ruiz-Montero (Murcia) "Magic in the Ancient Novels" Niall W. Slater (Emory) "Posthumous Parleys" John Morgan (Swansea)"Encolpius and Kleitophon" Ewen Bowie (Oxford) "Links Between the Satyrica and Antonius Diogenes"
"The Satyrica of Ps-Encolpios of Massalia" Andrew Laird (Warwick) "The True Nature of Petronius' Satyricon" John Porter (Saskatchewan) "A Tomb with a View: Petronius' Widow of Ephesus and the Comic Adultery Tale" Victoria Rimell (La Sapienza) "aures permulcere, aures percutere: Petronius and the New Voice of the Ancient Novel"
"Transforming the Genre: Apuleius' Metamorphoses" Stephen Harrison (Oxford) "Parallel Cults? Religion in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and Some Greek Novels" Steven D. Smith (Lawrence Academy, Massachusetts) "Re-Presenting Phaedra, or How to Tell an Attic Tale in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and Heliodoros' Aithiopika" Luca Graverini (Siena at Arezzo) "Apuleius, Achilles Tatius, and a Golden Rule" Kirk Freudenburg (Urbana) "Curiosity and the Reader: Narrative Desire and Platonic Eros in Apuleius' Metamorphoses"
"Provincial life, Apuleius, and the Greek Novel" Ellen Finkelpearl (Claremont) "Apuleius, the Onos and Rome" Maaike Zimmerman (Groningen) "Aesop, Onos, The Golden Ass, and a Hidden Treasure" Rudi van der Paardt (Leiden) "The Metamorphosis of the Protagonist in the Onos, The Golden Ass and The Ass in Love (Ps. Lucian, Apuleius, Couperus)" Michael Paschalis (Crete) "The Greek and the Latin Alexander Romance: Comparative Readings" Michael Paschalis (paschalis@phl.uoc.gr) Stavros Frangoulidis (frango@phl.uoc.gr)Conference email:RICAN@phl.uoc.gr |