
On Ovid's Metamorphoses
Gareth Williams(Author)
Columbia University Press
Published on 3. January 2023
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-231-20070-7 (ISBN)
Description
Ovid's Metamorphoses has entranced audiences for two thousand years, from Rome under Augustus to humanities classrooms today. Borrowing liberally from Greek and Roman mythology, the poem tells hundreds of stories that share one essential theme: each tale depicts a transformation from one physical form into another.
Drawing on many years of teaching the Metamorphoses, Gareth Williams offers a brisk and lively reading of the poem that emphasizes why it speaks in compelling ways to a twenty-first-century audience. He shows how the Metamorphoses is not just a colorful collection of stories about change but an exploration of change itself. Ovid challenges us to recognize flux as fundamental to human experience: circumstances shift, fortunes ebb and flow, and our very identities ceaselessly evolve across from one life stage to another.
Capturing the energy and excitement that Ovid's poem generates among readers, Williams also sheds new light on its modern provocations. His fresh interpretations of the Metamorphoses reveal its power to enrich and inform our daily existence amid the uncertainties of life today.
Drawing on many years of teaching the Metamorphoses, Gareth Williams offers a brisk and lively reading of the poem that emphasizes why it speaks in compelling ways to a twenty-first-century audience. He shows how the Metamorphoses is not just a colorful collection of stories about change but an exploration of change itself. Ovid challenges us to recognize flux as fundamental to human experience: circumstances shift, fortunes ebb and flow, and our very identities ceaselessly evolve across from one life stage to another.
Capturing the energy and excitement that Ovid's poem generates among readers, Williams also sheds new light on its modern provocations. His fresh interpretations of the Metamorphoses reveal its power to enrich and inform our daily existence amid the uncertainties of life today.
Reviews / Votes
Smart close readings abound, and Williams's punchy analyses make the book fun to read, though they never obscure his mastery of the subject. * Publishers Weekly * The perfect sidekick to accompany readers on their journey through Ovid's epic-whether approaching the Metamorphoses for the very first time or revisiting this ever-changing kaleidoscope of a poem. -- Genevieve Liveley, author of <i>Ovid's</i> Metamorphoses: <i>A Reader's Guide</i> Lucid, insightful, and lively, this book offers compelling new interpretations of Ovid that speak to current issues such as fake news, deceptive speech, sexual violence, gender inequity, and strategies of resistance within an autocracy. These are serious themes, but Williams adopts some of Ovid's own wit and psychological nuance, providing an accessible and intellectually exciting approach to the Metamorphoses. -- Carole E. Newlands, author of <i>Playing with Time: Ovid and the</i> Fasti This is a wonderful book. It offers an introduction to Ovid's Metamorphoses and the life of the poet, guiding the reader through some of the epic's most memorable moments. The primary pleasure of the book is to read about a great poem through the words of a sensitive and experienced teacher, who wears his erudition very lightly. The writing frequently sparkles, with contemporary allusions and wicked puns throughout. -- James Uden, Boston University The book is full of lively and provocative readings of Ovid's greatest work, careening through its changing tales and tales about change to portray a work which, having endured throughout the two millennia since its composition, find a deep resonance even in-or especially in-the 2020s. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * A delightful volume....highly recommended. * Choice *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
3 interior
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-231-20070-7 (9780231200707)
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Gareth Williams
On Ovid's Metamorphoses
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Gareth Williams is Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Columbia University. He has published extensively on Ovid, Roman philosophy, and classical reception.
Content
Preface
Introduction
1. Diversity, Idiosyncrasy, and Self-Discovery in the Metamorphoses
2.The Liabilities of Language: Change and Instability in Ovid's World of Words
3. The Path of Deviance: Sexual Morality and the Incestuous Urge in the Metamorphoses
4. Rough Justice: Victimization, Revenge, and Divine Punishment in the Metamorphoses
Epilogue
Further Reading
Index
Introduction
1. Diversity, Idiosyncrasy, and Self-Discovery in the Metamorphoses
2.The Liabilities of Language: Change and Instability in Ovid's World of Words
3. The Path of Deviance: Sexual Morality and the Incestuous Urge in the Metamorphoses
4. Rough Justice: Victimization, Revenge, and Divine Punishment in the Metamorphoses
Epilogue
Further Reading
Index