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The pastoral loves of Daphnis and Chloe

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The pastoral loves of Daphnis and Chloe

Longus

Daphnis and Chloe is an Ancient Greek prose work, probably written during the second century CE, by Longus. It tells the story of two young people, Daphnis and Chloe, both abandoned at birth along with some identifying tokens. A goatherd named Lamon raises the boy Daphnis as his son, and a shepherd called Dryas finds Chloe, and also decides to raise her. They both grow up as neighbors herding the flocks in the island of Lesbos. They fall in love with each other, but have to go through many adventures and hardships, including abduction and pirate attacks, until they find their happy ending. (Summary by Leni)

Year of Publication: 1924Genres: Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity) , Romance
Running Time: 03 hours 08 minutes 46 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Book the First
Anamika
43:54
2
The Nights
Book the Second
Rapunzelina
50:35
3
The Nights
Book the Third
Rapunzelina
43:08
4
The Nights
Book the Fourth
Bonita Dominguez
51:09

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