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Ovids Heroines: A Verse Translation of the Heroides

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The Heroides, written by Ovid some 2000 years ago, consists of a series of imaginary letters by legendary females of antiquity to their hapless lovers or husbands. The verse letters - purportedly penned by such heroines as Helen, Medea, Penelope, Dido, and Sappho - are the outpourings of women who have been cruelly victimized, yet they are written in the witty and ironic tone for which Ovid is famous. As a source of inspiration for other poets, as a model for the episotolary novel and the dramatic monologue, and as feminine ...

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Ovids Heroines: A Verse Translation of the Heroides 1991, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300050943

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Ovids Heroines: A Verse Translation of the Heroides 1991, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300050936

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