Metamorphoses

Metamorphoses

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Nov 3, 2009 · Inglés · Kindle (483 páginas)
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Formato Kindle
Páginas 483
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 3, 2009
Editorial Signet Classics
ISBN-10 1101184973
ISBN-13 9781101184974

Descripción

Ovid’s famous mock epic—a treasury of myth and magic that is one of the greatest literary works of classical antiquity—is rendered into fluidly poetic English by world-renowned translator Allen Mandelbaum. Roman poet Ovid’s dazzling cycle of tales begins with the creation of the world and ends with the deification of Caesar Augustus. In between is a glorious panoply of the most famous myths and legends of the ancient Greek and Roman world—from Echo’s passion for Narcissus to Pygmalion’s living statue, from Perseus’s defeat of Medusa to the fall of Troy. Retold with Ovid’s irreverent flair, these tales are united by the theme of metamorphosis, as men and women are rendered alien to themselves, turned variously to flowers, trees, animals, and stones. The closest thing to a central character is love itself—a confounding, transforming, irrational force that makes fools of gods and mortals alike. The poem’s playful verses, both sensually earthy and wittily sophisticated, have reverberated through the centuries, inspiring countless artists and writers from Shakespeare to the present. Frequently translated, imitated, and adapted, The Metamorphoses has lost none of its power to provoke and entertain.

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Romance Ciencia Ficción Acción y Aventura Ciencia y Tecnología Historia Terror Humor Filosofía Fantasía Poesía Libros de Cocina Viajes Arte y Fotografía Clásicos Contemporáneo Política Psicología

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Ovid’s Metamorphoses has been on my tbr for a couple of years and I finally settled down and lost myself to the vast beauty of the tale and writing that has beneath translated by David Raeburn and provides commentary at the beginning of each book before the verse continues.Bringing together Greek and Roman mythology and legends such as Perseus, Daedalus and Hercules with characters and creatures such as Cyclopes, Centaurs, Circe, Apollo and other names that have become legendary (excuse the pun) throughout time and across religious and spiritual beliefs. Whilst the poem (and the stories this has come from) does feature some dark topics such as familial incest, murder, cannibalism, and incidents of SA that can make the reader uncomfortable? They are not graphic, and I found myself repeating to myself that Ovid did write this around 8 CE. Alongside the darker subject matters, there are some wonderful humorous moments and tales of how the Gods would gain revenge or manipulate things to get their own way. All these amazing characters from mythology have moments of being toddlers, and whilst reading Ovid’s beautiful writing; I do giggle at times.If you are a lover of Grecian and Roman mythology (which do crossover in their storytelling), the Metamorphoses is one that must be read. Raeburn adds so much to the book, helping to guide you along the 15 ‘books’ of the poem, and also provides a fascinating insight into Ovid himself. I find myself once again in awe that there's a love for these tales for so many centuries and evolutions of humanity and its society.

February 7th 2025
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