Document Type

Book Review

Publication Date

9-1997

Publication Title

The Classical World

Volume

91

Issue

1

Pages

61-62

Publisher Name

Johns Hopkins University Press

Abstract

Of the many recent books generated by the revived interest in the ancient novel, Konstan's is the most ambitious and the most outstanding both for its scope and brilliance of insight. Often employing an anthropological approach and informed by the theories of Foucault, the book makes an important contribution to the cultural history of the ancient world.

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Author Posting. © Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1997. This article is posted by permission of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States for personal use, not for redistribution. It was published in The Classical World, Volume 91, Issue 1, Sept.-Oct., 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4352041

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