Ovid And His Influence

Edward Kennard Rand (1871 - 1945)

In this early entry into the Our Debt To Greece and Rome series, Rand provides a lively summary and commentary on all of Ovid's poetical works; the author then follows with Ovid's influence through later Latin writing, and later literature of Europe. The book is an invitation for modern readers to reacquaint themselves with Ovid and discover his later literary contributions. - Summary by Mark Harrington

Genre(s): Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity), Literary Criticism

Language: English

Keyword(s): Ovid (4), Latin Poetry (3), golden age latin poetry (1), our debt to greece and rome series (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Preface; Chapter 1, Ovid In the World of Poetry Mark Harrington
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Play 02 Part 1, The Poet Of Love. i, Corinna Mark Harrington
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Play 03 ii, The Beginnings Of a Greater Plan Mark Harrington
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Play 04 iii, The Art Of Love Mark Harrington
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Play 05 iv, The Remedies Of Love Mark Harrington
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Play 06 Part 2, The Poet Of Transformations Mark Harrington
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Play 07 Part 3, The Poet Of the Pagan Year Mark Harrington
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Play 08 Part 4, The Poet In Exile Mark Harrington
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Play 09 Chapter 2, Ovid Through the Centuries: Part 1, Ovid In the Middle Ages: i-iii Mark Harrington
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Play 10 iv-vii Mark Harrington
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Play 11 viii, Dante and Chaucer; Part 2, Ovid in the Renaissance Mark Harrington
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Play 12 Part 3, Ovid In Modern Poetry Mark Harrington
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Play 13 Chapter 3, Ovid the Modern Mark Harrington
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