Description
It was in this era of turmoil and transformation that Ovid, the Roman poet best known for Metamorphoses, was born. The Heroides, one of his earliest and most elusive works, is not written from the first-person perspective that so often characterizes the elegiac poetry of that time but from the personae of tragic heroines of classical mythology.
Megan O. Drinkwater illustrates how Ovid used innovations of literary form to articulate an expression of the crisis of civic identity in Rome at a time of extreme and permanent political change. The letters are not divorced from the context of their composition but instead elucidate that context for their readers and expose how Ovid engaged in politics throughout his entire career. Their importance is as much historical as literary. Drinkwater makes a compelling case for understanding the Heroides as a testament from one of Rome's most eloquent writers to the impact that the dramatic shift from republic to empire had on its intellectual elites.
About the Author
Megan O. Drinkwater is a professor and chair of the department of classics at Agnes Scott College. She has previously published several articles on different aspects of Ovid's work and has contributed to The Cambridge Companion to Latin Love Elegy.
Reviews
"Ovid's Heroides and the Augustan Principate provides an innovative, new avenue for reading the Heroides, pushing us to see the work as far more subversive than typically thought, as one that deviates from canonical narratives and creates sympathy for the powerless in the face of the powerful."-Bartolo Natoli, Randolph-Macon College
"A seminal work of outstanding scholarship. . . . Exceptionally well written, organized, and presented."-Midwest Book Review "Explores new ground. . . . The book is accessible and well written, and the author makes her case well."-CHOICE Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9780299337841
Author Megan O. Drinkwater
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm