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The Amores; or Amours - Literally Translated into English Prose with Copious Notes - cover

The Amores; or Amours - Literally Translated into English Prose with Copious Notes

Ovid

Traductor Henry T. Riley

Editorial: Good Press

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Ovid's 'The Amores; or, Amours' is a captivating collection of love poems that explore the joys and struggles of romantic relationships. Written in elegiac couplets, Ovid's work showcases his mastery of language and poetic form. The poems are filled with wit, passion, and emotion, making them a timeless representation of love in ancient Roman literature. The Amores serves as a prime example of Ovid's poetic skills and his ability to capture the complexities of human relationships in verse. The book is a significant contribution to the genre of Roman elegy and has inspired countless poets throughout the centuries with its innovative style and themes. Ovid's exploration of love and desire in The Amores continues to resonate with readers today, offering a glimpse into the universal experiences of love and longing. Fans of classical poetry and those interested in the history of love poetry will find Ovid's Amores to be a delightful and thought-provoking read.
Disponible desde: 19/11/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 228 páginas.

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