The World of Ovid's Metamorphoses

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UNC Press Books, 01/02/2014 - 288 páginas
Synthesizing a wealth of detailed observations, Joseph Solodow studies the structure of Ovid's poem Metamorphoses, the role of the narrator, Ovid's treatment of myth, and the relationship between Ovid's and Virgil's presentations of Aeneas. He argues that for Ovid metamorphosis is an act of clarification, a form of artistic creation, and that the metamorphosed creatures in his poem are comparable to works of art. These figures ultimately aid us in perceiving and understanding the world.

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Joseph B. Solodow is professor of foreign languages at Southern Connecticut State University.

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