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It is an increasingly bloody carnival, a tale of modern metamorphosis to set beside Ovid's ancient ones, and a book about the ways love remakes and unmakes people, one in which the politics of the heart exist in competition and confusion with politics as usual.
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It is an increasingly bloody carnival, a tale of modern metamorphosis to set beside Ovid's ancient ones, and a book about the ways love remakes and unmakes people, one in which the politics of the heart exist in competition and confusion with politics as usual.
From the editor 2009
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Have suggestions for how to deal with risk and follow Ovid's advice?
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Have suggestions for how to deal with risk and follow Ovid's advice?
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Ovid's words ring as true as they did 2,000 years ago.
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The globe-trotting history of Titian's masterpiece "Diana and Actaeon," which goes on view Oct. 17 at Atlanta's High Museum of Art, begins with the Roman poet Ovid's tale of a goddess who transforms a man into a deer after he spies her taking a bath.
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JF: I recently listened to the audio book of Ovid's Metamorphosis on my drive to work.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Jeffrey Ford Talks About 'Ganesha' 2010
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Even Bartlett's use of Ovid's Philemon and Baucis story as a framing device to illustrate marital devotion feels like an self-conscious attempt to lend the story a high classical tone.
Or You Could Kiss Me - review Michael Billington 2010
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Informed by Ovid's poignant myths of human transformation, Zimmerman's "Metamorphoses" was an achievement of far more luminous emotionality than her "Arabian Nights."
Weaving a web of seductive stories Peter Marks 2011
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Ovid's words ring as true as they did 2,000 years ago.
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