The Greek Romances existed between…… *
1st to 5th century
2nd to 6th century
5th to 10th century
10th to 15th century
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Option A 1st century to 5th century
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- The term “Greek Romances” is applied to long stori by Byzantine writers.
- Hellenistic romance, also called Greek romance, adventure tale, usually with a quasi-historical setting, within which a virtuous heroine and her valiant lover are separated by a series of misadventures (e.g., jealously, kidnapping, shipwrecks, or bandits) but are eventually reunited and live happily together.
- Five complete romances have remained alive in Ancient Greek (in the presumed chronological order): Chariton’s Chaereas and Callirhoë (1st century AD);
- Xenophon of Ephesus’s Anthia and Habrocomes, or called Ephesiaca (2nd century AD; “The Ephesian Story”);
- Achilles Tatius’s Leucippe and Clitophon (2nd century AD); Longus’s Daphnis and Chloe (2nd century AD; sometimes called “The Pastoral Story”); and Heliodorus’s Theagenes
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