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Narrative and Event in Ancient Art
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1996
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Literary TheoryFirst-person NarrativeVisual ArtsNarrative RepresentationAttic Vase PainingNarrative StructuresArt TheoryArt CriticismLiterary CriticismNew GroundsCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesClassicsArt HistoryLiterary StudyHistorical ArchaeologyImaginative WritingPoeticsLiterary HistoryArt CreationAncient ArtArts
Introduction Peter J. Holliday 1. Narrative and the Narmer palette Whitney Davis 2. Sennacherib's Lachish narratives John Malcolm Russel 3. Some reflections on the rhetoric of Aegean and Egyption art Nanno Marinatos 4. Narrative and image in the attic vase paining: Ajax and Kassandra at the Trojan Palladion Joan Breton Connelly 5. Narration and allusion in the Hellenistic Baroque Andrew Stewart 6. Narrative structures in the Francois tomb Peter J. Holliday 7. Some new grounds for narrative: Marcus Antonius's base (the Ara Domitti Ahenobarbi) and republican biographies Ann Kuttner 8. Reading the Augustan city Diane Favro 9. The Gemma Augustea: ideology, rhetorical imagery, and the creation of a dynastic narrative John Pollini 10. The 'Cena Trimalchionis' and biographical narration in Roman Middle-Class art Jane Whitehead.