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Heliodorus: Critical Essay by Gerald N. Sandy

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SOURCE: Sandy, Gerald N. “Manipulating the Story.” In Heliodorus, pp. 33-74. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982.

In the following essay, Sandy analyzes Heliodorus's literary techniques, particularly his skill in the presentation of characters, which includes advancements in integration, motivation, multi-dimensionality, and subtlety.

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