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The Amores (Paperback)
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The Amores (Paperback)
Series: Mint Editions
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Loot Price R139
Discovery Miles 1 390
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"The first taste I had for books came to me from my pleasure in the
fables of the Metamorphoses of Ovid. For at about seven or eight
years of age I would steal away from any other pleasure to read
them, inasmuch as this language was my mother tongue, and it was
the easiest book I knew and the best suited by its content to my
tender age." -Michel de Montaigne The Amores (16 BC) is a book of
love elegies by Ovid. Divided into three books, The Amores was one
of the Roman poet's first published works, an ambitious and often
scorned attempt at achieving fame which tapped into the ancient
tradition of romantic poetry while exhibiting its author's keen
sense for outrage and social satire. Far from relatable, Ovid's
poet-narrator is a caricature of the desperate lover, an example of
what not to do in romance, or rather of how to guarantee public
embarrassment for oneself and one's horrified friends and family.At
times serious, at others humorous, The Amores uses a mix of
down-to-earth examples and relatable references to mythology in its
dedicated portrayal of a man brought low with desire. Struck by
Cupid himself, he longs for the lovely Corinna, a woman of higher
class and of clearly higher grace. Despite his numerous
efforts-begging at her door, threatening suicide, bribing her
servants, and driving himself to the brink of insanity-the poet
fails time and again to convince Corinna to be his constant
companion. Consistently failing to use discretion, he illuminates
the cruel and often one-sided nature of love, while also providing
an unintentionally critical analysis of the role social class plays
in policing desire. In passages ranging from the lofty to the
bawdy, Ovid proves himself a poet on the doorstep of fame, a man
both sure of his talent and desperate for success and affirmation.
With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Ovid's The Amores is a classic work of
Roman literature reimagined for modern readers.
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