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X Acknowledgments wish to thank Jean Alvares, Chris Collins, Colin Day, Margaret Edsall, ICollin Ganio, Mary Hashman, Paula James, Brian Lavelle, Edwin Menes, John Makowksi, Anthony G. McCosham, John Murphy, Robert Murray, Perry Pearson, John Rettig, Gerald Sandy, Gareth and Karen Schmeling, David Scourfield, and Erin Snoddy for all of their confidence and invaluable advice on the writing of this manuscript. My greatest debt is to my wife, Shannon, for encouraging, advising, and inspiring me through a long and arduous endeavor. Finally, I would like to thank the following editors for allowing me to reprint (as originally published or with changes or deletions) some essays in this study of the novel: Robert E. Bennett, the editor of Humanitas, for “Longus as νυμαγ ετης: The myth of Chloe,” Humanitas 21.2 (fall 1997): 3–16; Barbara K. Gold, the editor of the American Journal of Philology, and Heather Lengyel, the rights and contracts manager for the American Journal of Philology, for “Plutarch’s Ariadne in Chariton’s Chaereas and Callirhoe,” American Journal of Philology 117 (1996): 473–84; Peter Green, the editor of Syllecta Classica, for “The Analogue of the Hero of Heliodorus’ Aethiopica” Syllecta Classica 9 (1998): 103–13; Kent J. Rigsby, the editor of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, for “Anth. Pal. 14.34 and Achilles Tatius 2.14,” Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 35.3: (1994): 281–88, and “Longus and Thucydides: A New Interpretation,” Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 39 (1998): 429–40. ...