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Love Books of Ovid

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"e;The Love Books of Ovid"e; is a collection of four works of Roman poet Ovid's verses on love in English prose translation.

Ovid, born in 43 B.C., a contemporary of Virgil and Horace, lived during the reign of Augustus and is perhaps best remembered today for his work on Roman mythology entitled "e;The Metamorphoses"e;.

This volume collects the poet's following works: "e;The Loves"e;, "e;The Art of Love"e;, "e;Love's Cure"e;, and "e;The Art of Beauty"e;.

Ovid was an innovator in the writing of love poetry in that he changed the focus of the poem from the poet to love itself and examined the effect of love on people.

These works were considered controversial in their time and many scholars believe that Ovid's "e;The Art of Love"e; was the cause of his life-long banishment by Augustus to a remote province on the Black Sea.

Considered to be a master of the elegy form of poetry, which are poems of lamentation and mourning, and the last of the Latin love elegists, Ovid is faithfully represented here in this English prose translation.

Students of classical literature and fans of romantic poetry will both delight in this volume of works by a poetic master.

This edition is follows the translation of J. Lewis May.

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Digireads.com Publishing
1420972294 / 9781420972290
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12/01/2020
English
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