The Amores; or, Amours

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The Amores; or, Amours

by Ovid

EN·~2 hours

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Description

In this lively collection the poet finds his grand ambitions of war‑like epics turned on their head by a mischievous Cupid. He begins with a tongue‑in‑cheek complaint that the god of love has forced him to trade swords for sighs, shrinking his heroic hexameters into softer pentameter verses. The result is a witty, self‑aware celebration of desire, where the lofty language of the Muse meets the playful tricks of a youthful deity.

Through vivid images of arrows, myrtle wreaths and reluctant surrender, the poet sketches the early stages of love’s sweet captivity. His humor shines as he compares unruly bulls and unbroken horses to lovers who resist the inevitable pull of passion. Listeners are drawn into a world where romance is rendered with the same grandeur once reserved for battles, inviting both laughter and a touch of melancholy as the poet grapples with his newfound muse.

Details

Full title

The Amores; or, Amours Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (154K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2014-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ovid

Ovid

-43–17

A witty and inventive Roman poet, he remains best known for the dazzling myths of the Metamorphoses and for love poetry that shaped later literature for centuries. His life took a dramatic turn when he was exiled by Augustus, and that experience gave his later work a more personal, sorrowful tone.

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