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Metamorphoses

By: Ovid
Narrated by: Barry Kraft
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Ovid's sensuous and witty poem brings together a dazzling array of mythological tales, ingeniously linked by the idea of transformation, often as a result of love or lust, in which men and women find themselves magically changed into new and sometimes extraordinary beings. Beginning with the creation of the world and ending with the deification of Augustus, Ovid interweaves many of the best known myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome, including Daedalus and Icarus, Pyramus and Thisbe, Pygmalion, Perseus and Andromeda, and the fall of Troy. Mortals become gods, animals turn to stone, and humans change into flowers, trees, or stars.

First published in A.D. 8, Ovid's Metamorphoses remains one of the most accessible and inspirational introductions to Greek mythology.

Translated by Frank Justus Miller.

Public Domain (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Literary History & Criticism Poetry Ancient History Ancient Greece Witty Classics Greece
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A pivotal work and understandably so. Every line oozes with that famous Ovidian wit and Charm.

Wonderful

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Ovid is Ovid, but it's too dramatic, at timrs too loud, distracts attention. It's a reading not a performance
Hence included probably

What an unpleasant voice!

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Amazing performance by narrator, not the most interesting way for Ovid to put together these stories

Really good narration, meh plot

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