A. Estudios generales sobre novela griega y latina: HÄAG, Th. (1983): The ancient Novel, Oxford. HOLZBERG, N. (1986): The Ancient Novel. London and New York. PERRY, B. E. (1967): The Ancient Romances. Berkeley. TATUM, J (1994): The Search for the Ancient Novel, Johns Hopkins University. B. Estudios generales sobre novela griega: FUSILLO, M. (1989): Naissance du roman, Paris. REARDON, B. P. (1991): The form of Greek romance. Princeton. SWAIN, S. (ed.) (1999): Oxford readings in the Greek Novel. Oxford. C. Estudios generales sobre novela latina: CALLEBAT, L. (1998): Langages du roman latin, Zurich-New York. HARRISON, S. J. (ed.) (1999): Oxford Reading in the Roman Novel, Oxford. HOFMANN, H. (ed.) (1999):Latin fiction. The Latin novel in context, London - New York. WALSH. P.G. (1970): The Roman Novel, Cambridge. D. Estudios sobre un tema específico: -Novela griega: HÄAG, Th. (1971):Narrative technique in ancient Greek romances: studies of Chariton, Xenophon Ephesius and Achilles Tatius,Svenska Institutet i Athen. BARTSCH, S. (1989): Decoding the ancient novel: the reader and the role of description in Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius, Princeton University Press. - Novela latina: WINKLER, J. (1985): Auctor and Actor: a narratological reading of Apuleiu’s Golden Ass. Berkeley. CONTE, G. B. (1996): The hidden author: an interpretation of Petronius' "Satyricon", California. E. Estudios sobre tradición: ARCHIBALD, E. (1991): Apollonius if Tyre. Medieval and Renaissance themes and variations. Cambridge. WALKER, J. M.: WALKER, J. M. (2002): The "Satyricon": the "Golden ass" and the Spanish Golden Age picaresque novel. Ann Arbor: University of microfilm.