by Ovid (Author), E. J. Kenney (Editor)
This is an edition with commentary of six poems by the Roman poet Ovid. These are the letters, as Ovid imagined them, exchanged between three famous pairs of lovers, Paris and Helen of Troy, Hero and Leander, and Acontius and Cydippe. Interest in Ovid has never been more lively than it is today, and this book will have much to offer students at all levels. This is the first commentary in any language since 1898 on these "double" letters. It complements Peter E. Knox's selection of the single epistles in the same series.
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This is Ovid's wittily imagined version of the letters exchanged by three famous pairs of lovers.
Number of Pages: 284
Dimensions: 0.71 x 7.29 x 4.8 IN
Publication Date: March 21, 1996