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Trois Univers Imaginaires - Joël Thomas: Le Dépassement du quotidien dans l'Énéide, les Métamorphoses d'Apulée et le Satiricon. Essai sur trois univers imaginaires. Pp. 210. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1986. Paper, frs. 135.
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1 Paris, 1981. Reviews: G&R 29 (1982), 201 (du Quesnay), Latomus 41 (1982), 865–7 (Bardon).
2 Neumann, E., Amore and Psyche: the Psychic Development of the Feminine, Eng. tr. (New York, 1956)Google Scholar; Hoevels, F. E., Märchen und Magie in den Metamorphosen des Apuleius von Madaura (Amsterdam, 1979)Google Scholar, ch. B2 ‘Zur Psychoanalyse des Psychemärchens und des Apuleius’ (but cf. CR 30 (1980), 142f.). More broadly, note Devereux, G., Dreams in Greek Tragedy: an Ethno-Psycho-Analytical Study (Blackwell, 1976)Google Scholar, and countless ‘Archetypal Image’ works of Kerényi, C., e.g. Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, Eng. tr. (Princeton and London), 1976.Google Scholar
3 Winkler, J. J., Auctor & Actor: a Narratological Reading of Apuleius's The Golden Ass (Berkeley and London), 1985Google Scholar (too late for Thomas?), reviewed CR 37 (1987), 39–41.
4 Though this is part of a larger problem concerning consistency in the Risus festival of which Thomas seems unaware: e.g. Perry, B. E., The Ancient Romances (Berkeley & London, 1967), pp. 274ff.Google Scholar; van der Paardt, R. Th., The Metamorphoses: Commentary on Book III (Amsterdam, 1971), pp. 2ff.Google Scholar; Winkler, op. cit. 176.