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The erotic poems

Ovid ; translated with an introduction and notes by Peter Green

(Penguin classics)

Penguin Books, 1982

  • : pbk

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Note

Bibliography: p. 429-[430]

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • The amores
  • The art of love
  • Cures for love
  • On facial treatment for ladies

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This collection of Ovid's poems deals with the whole spectrum of sexual desire, ranging from deeply emotional declarations of eternal devotion to flippant arguments for promiscuity. In the Amores, Ovid addresses himself in a series of elegies to Corinna, his beautiful, elusive mistress. The intimate and vulnerable nature of the poet revealed in these early poems vanishes in the notorious Art of Love, in which he provides a knowing and witty guide to sexual conquest - a work whose alleged obscenity led to Ovid's banishment from Rome in AD 8. This volume also includes the Cures for Love, with instructions on how to terminate a love affair, and On Facial Treatment for Ladies, an incomplete poem on the art of cosmetics.

Table of Contents

The Erotic PoemsList of Abbreviations Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction The Amores The Art of Love Cures for Love On Facial Treatment for Ladies Notes and References Select Reading List

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