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Metamorphoses The New, Annotated Edition

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ISBN-10: 0253033594

ISBN-13: 9780253033598

Edition: 2nd 2018

Authors: Ovid, Joseph D. Reed, Rolfe Humphries

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"So easy to read that one may have to think twice to realize these tales are nearly 2,000 years old." -Washington Post "One of the most captivating books ever written" --The New York Times Ovid's Metamorphoses is one of the most influential works of Western literature, inspiring artists and writers from Titian to Shakespeare to Salman Rushdie. These are some of the most famous Roman myths as you've never read them before--sensuous, dangerously witty, audacious--from the fall of Troy to birth of the minotaur, and many others that only appear in the Metamorphoses. Connected together by the immutable laws of change and metamorphosis, the myths tell the story of the world from its creation up…    
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Book details

List price: $15.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2018
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 4/13/2018
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 536
Size: 6.20" wide x 9.20" long x 1.90" tall
Weight: 1.606
Language: English

Born of an equestrian family in Sulmo, Ovid was educated in rhetoric in Rome but gave it up for poetry. He counted Horace and Propertius among his friends and wrote an elegy on the death of Tibullus. He became the leading poet of Rome but was banished in 8 A.D. by an edict of Augustus to remote Tomis on the Black Sea because of a poem and an indiscretion. Miserable in provincial exile, he died there ten years later. His brilliant, witty, fertile elegiac poems include Amores (Loves), Heroides (Heroines), and Ars Amatoris (The Art of Love), but he is perhaps best known for the Metamorphoses, a marvelously imaginative compendium of Greek mythology where every story alludes to a change in…