The Love Poems

by Ovid

Other authorsE. J. Kenney (Introduction), A. D. Melville (Translator)
Paperback, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

871.01

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press, USA (1990), Paperback, 304 pages

Description

Ovid's love-poetry was typically original and innovative. His witty analysis in the Amores (Loves) of the elegiac relationship develops with relentless irony its essential paradox - love as simultaneously fulfilling and destructive - to its logical conclusion: definitive disestablishment ofthe poet-lover's role as presented by Gallus, Tibullus, and Propertius. In its place he went on to offer in the Ars Amatoria (Art of Love) and Remedia Amoris (Cures for Love) an equally brilliant presentation of an alternative and more realistic conception of love as a game at which both sexes canplay without getting hurt - providing they stick to Ovid's rules. Under the surface of Ovid's wit there runs an undercurrent of serious meaning: the theme of the poet's complete control of his medium and his art and a proud consciousness of his achievements. His claim to be `the Virgil of elegy' isarrestingly justified in these extraordinarily accomplished poems.Alan Melville's accomplished translations match the sophisticated elegance of Ovid's Latin. Their witty modern idiom is highly entertaining. In this volume he has included the brilliant version of the Art of Love by Moore, published more than fifty years ago and still unequalled; the smallrevisions he has made will enhance the reader's admiration for Moore's achievement.… (more)

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Language

Original language

Latin

Original publication date

1990 (World's Classics)

Physical description

304 p.; 7.31 inches

ISBN

0192821946 / 9780192821942

Other editions

The Erotic Poems by Ovid (Paperback)

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