LEADER 00000nim a22005175a 4500 003 MWT 005 20201207055036.1 006 m o h 007 sz zunnnnnuned 007 cr nnannnuuuua 008 201204s2020 xxunnn es i n eng d 020 9781705271674 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 020 1705271677 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 029 https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781705271674_180.jpeg 028 42 MWT13559951 037 13559951|bMidwest Tape, LLC|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 Midwest|erda 082 04 871/.0109|223 099 eAudiobook hoopla 099 eAudiobook hoopla 100 1 Morgan, Llewelyn,|eauthor. 245 10 Ovid :|ba very short introduction|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cLlewelyn Morgan. 250 Unabridged. 264 1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2020. 264 2 |bMade available through hoopla 300 1 online resource (1 audio file (4hr., 14 min.)) : |bdigital. 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital|hdigital recording|2rda 347 data file|2rda 490 1 Very Short Introductions ; 506 Digital content provided by hoopla. 511 1 Read by Michael Page. 520 "Vivam" is the very last word of Ovid's masterpiece, the Metamorphoses: "I shall live." If we're still reading it two millennia after Ovid's death, this is by definition a remarkably accurate prophecy. Ovid was not the only ancient author with aspirations to be read for eternity, but no poet of the Greco-Roman world has had a deeper or more lasting impact on subsequent literature and art than he can claim. In the present day no Greek or Roman poet is as accessible, to artists, writers, or the general reader: Ovid's voice remains a compellingly contemporary one, as modern as it seemed to his contemporaries in Augustan Rome. But Ovid was also a man of his time, his own story fatally entwined with that of the first emperor Augustus, and the poetry he wrote channels in its own way the cultural and political upheavals of the contemporary city, its public life, sexual mores, religion, and urban landscape, while also exploiting the superbly rich store of poetic convention that Greek literature and his Roman predecessors had bequeathed to him. Llewelyn Morgan explores Ovid's immense influence on later literature and art, spanning from Shakespeare to Bernini. Throughout, Ovid's poetry is revealed as enduringly scintillating, his personal story compelling, and the issues his life and poetry raise of continuing relevance and interest. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 600 00 Ovid,|d43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. 600 00 Ovid,|d43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.|xCriticism and interpretation. 600 00 Ovid,|d43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.|xInfluence. 650 0 Classical poetry. 700 1 Page, Michael. 710 2 hoopla digital. 800 1 Morgan, Llewelyn.|tVery Short Introductions.|sSpoken word ; 830 0 Very short introductions ;|v653. 856 40 |uhttps://www.hoopladigital.com/title/ 13559951?utm_source=MARC|zInstantly available on hoopla. 856 42 |zCover image|uhttps://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781705271674_180.jpeg