Lucius Apuleius A Journey in Search of Identity

Authors

  • Babba Aicha Amine Elok El Hadj Moussa Ag ‎Akhamouk ‎University of Tamanghaset, Algeria.
  • Beradi Abderrahmane Amine Elok El Hadj Moussa Ag ‎Akhamouk ‎University of Tamanghaset, Algeria.
  • Bendoucha Charif Dine University of Saida Dr Moulay Tahar, Algeria.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55284/p98bs004

Keywords:

Allegory and symbolism, Apuleius, Eastern spirituality, Identity crisis, Metamorphosis, Moral transformation, Roman religion, The golden ass.

Abstract

This article offers a comprehensive reexamination of The Golden Ass: Being the Metamorphoses of Lucius Apuleius by Apuleius as a profoundly hybrid and genre-defying narrative that integrates literary innovation with philosophical, religious, and cultural inquiry. The study foregrounds the novel’s autobiographical and “ego-narrative” dimension, emphasizing the deliberate overlap between the author and the protagonist, Lucius, whereby the boundaries between narrator and character become fluid. Through this narrative strategy, Apuleius constructs a text that simultaneously performs fiction and gestures toward experiential authenticity. Central to the analysis is the motif of metamorphosis as an ethical and ontological paradigm. The novel thus articulates a profound meditation on human fallibility, the tension between bodily desire and rational illumination, and the possibility of spiritual regeneration.

Published

2026-02-24

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Articles