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1) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. I confess that reading Ovid´s Metamorphoses has left me a changed man. His focus on transformation parables of ancient myths taught me quite a bit about change. I was intrigued by how often unwanted change was unwillingly created by life-denying action that angers one of the gods. All the great figures of ancient times are here: Daedalus, Achilles, Paris, Perseus, Hector, Pygmalion, Midas, Helen and Aeneas to name but a few. The origins of common fables must have had their ancient roots in Ovid. So much of art, especially painting, music and literature, owes its transformation from the tales articulated with wit and charm by Ovid. This is an important window into ancient times and the stories must have been intriguing to hear in engaging oratory. This is genuinely a great work of literature and the pages really fly by rapidly. These tales of Ovid on change helped me understand better the constant role of change in my own personal transformation. And, thus, the tales of Ovid transformed me in the reading and in the writing transformed Ovid into immortality.¤ 2) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. First, this is obviously not a book for everyone - although anyone can read it - you have to really want to read it for it to be enjoyable. Take the time to read it slowly. If you try to skim it you will miss far too much.
The glossary and notes were very useful & I didn´t find the type to be a problem.¤ 3) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. I initially bought this book because it was a required reading for a class. I had no idea how wonderful this book was. The poetry is so beautiful it moves you. It provokes and engages readers with something new every time you read it. If you´re a fan of Roman mythology, this is a must.¤ 4) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. It´s not like designers at Penguin Classics are lacking
the knowledge
Of how to handle hexameters. Why then their failure
to use it
In Raeburn´s recent translation of Metamorphoses?
On an average page, there´s barely three verses that´s
typeset within
A single line, with all others continued with vast
indent--
And most roving over a single word. The pages are
ugly,
Everything awkward to read. The font size is generous,
though,
So why not reduce it a point and gather more verses
together?
Nor does it help that the poem is written in thumping
sub-Longfellow,
With all of the beats but now with just one third the
sonority--
Dietetically versed. Avoid this volume. Feh, and more
feh.¤ 5) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. After reading the old Penguin edition of this work, I was amazed at the improvement in not only the translation, but the organization and supplemental material as well. The old edition I read was written in prose (yuck), the translation was was dry and boring, the text was not broken up into sections, and there were no notes to speak of. This edition, however, has really come a long way. The text has been translated into a more modern voice, making it much more user friendly and fun to read. And it´s written in verse form (as is should be). The organization is top-notch: not only is it divided into "books", but is further divided into the individual stories with appropriate headings (like "Mars and Venus" and "Pyramus and Thisbe"), so it´s easy to find your favorite myth and know where you are in the epic. There´s also an excellent introduction to the entire work as well as introductions to each individual book, providing insights and background information. The notes in the back of the book are very comprehensive and helpful, adding greatly to your understanding of the work. On top of all that, there´s a glossary of the characters in the back which not only tells you who they are, but where they are featured in the epic. And finally, as if there wasn´t enough already, there´s even a map in the back of Rome during Ovid´s time. Needless to say, this edition is chock full of stuff to please both casual readers of the work and scholars looking to get a little more in-depth. I believe this is one of the most important and influential works of Western civilization, and everyone should have a copy. It´s especially great for those who love Greek and Roman myths, since it´s packed full of just about every classical myth ever conceived. And since it´s broken down so nicely into individual stories and books, you can read a story here and there instead of the whole thing at once, if you choose. Though since all the stories are connected and flow seamlessly into one another, reading it through from beginning to end is very rewarding and highly recommended.¤ 6) Paperback Book Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics) by Penguin Classics. For over two thousand years, readers have delighted in Ovid´s playful eloquence; his influence on other writers has ranged from Dante and Chaucer to Shakespeare and Milton. This selection of 30 stories from the verse translation by F. A. Wright of Ovid´s famous work, "The Metamorphoses, does full justice to the poet´s elegance and wit. All of the tales involve a form of metamorphosis, or transformation, and are peopled by the gods, demigods, and mortals of classical mythology: Venus and Adonis, Pygmalion, Apollo and Daphne, Narcissus, Perseus and Andromeda, Orpheus and Eurydice, the Cyclops, and Circe, among others.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 014044789X9780140447897, 9X0-540-110-260-010-180-8  Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics), Book, Image © Penguin Classics
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