《奇怪的事件:多面体与古代小说》

Richard Hunter
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本文探讨了古代小说家利用和戏剧化人物的多语性和好奇心的一些方法,从而也表明这种好奇心与阅读小说本身之间的联系。我们考虑的主要文本是《伊索的一生》,其中寻找一个完全没有好奇心的人是一个重要的情节;《彼得罗尼乌斯的萨提里卡》,其中“好奇心”在特里马尔乔的晚宴上失控;以及《阿普列夫的变形记》,其中中心人物因好奇心而受苦,整部小说都在宣传文学解释者的多语性。调查是在普鲁塔克的文章“论多语用关系”的背景下进行的。理查德·亨特是剑桥大学希腊文教授和三一学院研究员。他的研究兴趣包括古代喜剧,小说,希腊化诗歌及其在罗马的接受,以及古代文学批评。他最近的著作是《卡利马科斯的影子》(剑桥2006)和《古典文学的关键时刻》(剑桥2009)。他的许多文章被收录在《以后:后古典希腊文学及其接受研究》(柏林2008)中。
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The Curious Incident …: polypragmosyne and the Ancient Novel
This essay examines some of the ways in which ancient novelists exploit and dramatise the polypragmosyne and curiosity of their characters, thus also suggesting a link between such curiosity and the practice of reading novels itself. The principal texts considered are the  Life of Aesop , in which the search for a man completely without curiosity is an important episode, the Satyrica of Petronius in which ‘curiosity' runs riot at Trimalchio's dinner-party, and Apuleius' Metamorphoses , where the central character suffers for his curiosity and the whole novel advertises the  polypragmosyne of the literary interpreter. The investigation is set within the context of Plutarch's essay ‘On  polypragmosyne '. Richard Hunter is Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College. His research interests include ancient comedy, the novel, Hellenistic poetry and its reception in Rome, and ancient literary criticism. His most recent books are  The Shadow of Callimachus (Cambridge 2006) and  Critical Moments in Classical Literature (Cambridge 2009). Many of his essays have been collected in  On Coming After: Studies in Post-Classical Greek Literature and its Reception (Berlin 2008).
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