Amores: elegías amatorias by Ovid
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Ovid, 44 BCE-18?
Spanish
"Amores: elegías amatorias" by Ovid is a collection of elegiac poetry first published in 16 BC. This playful work chronicles a poet's pursuit of Corinna, an unattainable upper-class woman who may be entirely fictional. Through three books of elegies, Ovid subverts and exaggerates traditional Roman love poetry conventions to absurd effect, blending ...
whether his passionate verses document real desire or simply showcase his mastery of the erotic elegy genre. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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