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Chariton

    Chariton, auteur de ce qui est probablement le premier roman d'amour complet et existant de la littérature occidentale, écrit avec un sens aigu du détail et de la profondeur. Ses œuvres, préservées sur des papyrus anciens, sont appréciées pour leur capacité à entraîner les lecteurs dans un monde de passion et d'aventure. Le style de Chariton, caractérisé par sa narration fluide et ses personnages bien développés, en fait un romancier antique significatif. Ses romans constituent un élément clé de l'histoire du genre littéraire occidental.

    Charitonis Aphrodisiensis de Chaerea Et Callirrhoe Amatoriarum Narrationum, Book 8 (1783)
    The Loves Of Chaereas And Callirrhoe V1 (1764)
    The Loves of Chærcas and Callirrhoe. Written Originally in Greek, by Chariton of Aphrodisios. Now First Translated Into English
    Two Novels from Ancient Greece
    • 2010

      Two Novels from Ancient Greece

      • 195pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(62)Évaluer

      Includes translations of the earliest preserved novels in ancient Greek that offer us a glimpse of the beginning of prose fiction in the western world.

      Two Novels from Ancient Greece
    • 2009

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian text, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote important literary works by making them accessible in high-quality modern editions that remain faithful to the original.

      The Loves Of Chaereas And Callirrhoe V1 (1764)
    • 2009

      Set in ancient Greece, the narrative follows the tumultuous love story of Chaerea and Callirrhoe, who face numerous obstacles, including captivity and life-threatening situations. The tale is rich with themes of danger, deception, and romantic conflict, reflecting the complexities of love in that era. Written by Chariton in the 1st century AD, this work is one of the earliest examples of romantic literature from ancient Greece, highlighting the enduring nature of love amidst adversity. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical significance.

      Charitonis Aphrodisiensis de Chaerea Et Callirrhoe Amatoriarum Narrationum, Book 8 (1783)