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The 'metamorphoses' of Ovid

OvidSimpson, Michael(Edited by)Simpson, Michael(Translated by)
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Composed in Latin in the early years of the 1st century by the Roman poet Ovid, the "Metamorphoses" presents a collection of tales of transformation based on Greek mythology and legend.

Michael Simpson's prose translation of Ovid's masterpiece in the rapid and direct American idiom aims to catch the swiftness and clarity of the Latin original.

His introduction sketches the poet's life, describes his extant works, discusses his unusual exile to the west coast of the Black Sea (where he died) and provides a useful context for reading the "Metamorphoses".

Simpson has also prepared extensive endnotes that serve as mini essays, illuminating the manifold aspects of the poem and offering commentary and interpretation that should enable readers to enter Ovid's magical world and enjoy its richness.

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1558493999 / 9781558493995
Paperback / softback
873.01
30/04/2003
United States
English
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Reprint. This translation originally published: 2001.