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The truth about artificial sweeteners – and what they really do to your body

They’re in everything from baked beans to yoghurt and are supposed to help us cut calories, but could they actually be making us fatter?

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Will the UK's junk food marketing clampdown combat childhood obesity?

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Will the UK's junk food marketing clampdown combat childhood obesity?

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Finding the Time for Ancient Novels

Abstract This essay looks at the history of the novel, starting from the influential postwar critical insistence on the importance of the novel as a nineteenth-century genre. It notes that this tradition singularly fails to take account of the history of the novel in antiquity–for clear ideological reasons. It then explores the degree to which the texts known as the novel from antiquity, such as Longus’s Daphnis and Chloe, Petronius’s Satyricon, or Heliodorus’s Aethiopica, constitute a genre. Although there is a great deal of porousness between different forms of prose in antiquity, the essay concludes by exploring why the ancient novel, ignored by critics for so long, has now become such a hot topic. It argues that much as the postwar critics could not fit the ancient novel into their histories, now the ancient novel’s interests in sophisticated erotics, narrative flair, and cultural hybridity seem all too timely.

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