The Last Poems of Ovid by Ovid
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Author | Ovid, 44 BCE-18? |
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Editor | Akrigg, Mark Bear |
Title | The Last Poems of Ovid |
Note | Reading ease score: 57.5 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read. |
Summary | "The Last Poems of Ovid" by Mark Bear Akrigg is a scholarly edition and commentary of the fourth book of the "Epistulae ex Ponto," a collection of poetry written by the renowned Roman poet Ovid. This edition, which signifies ongoing interest in classical literature, was published in the early 21st century but revisits works originally composed during Ovid's exile in the early days of the Roman Empire. The book sheds light on Ovid's reflections and correspondence during a tumultuous period, offering insights into both his personal struggles and the social context of his time. The opening of this edition outlines the context of Ovid's exile, which began in AD 8 when he was banished from Rome to Tomis. Akrigg introduces the significance of the fourth book of the "Epistulae ex Ponto" as a work composed at a time when Ovid grappled with the repercussions of his past while continuing to produce poetry. He specifically discusses the structure and themes of the poems, highlighting how Ovid sought to maintain his poetic identity while addressing various addressees, from influential political figures like Sextus Pompeius to fellow poets. The edition emphasizes the personal nature of Ovid’s letters, revealing a mix of lamentation and artistic expression that characterizes this late stage of his career. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature |
Subject | Latin poetry |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 21920 |
Release Date | Jun 24, 2007 |
Copyright Status | Copyrighted. Read the copyright notice inside this book for details. |
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