Written after he had been banished to the Black Sea city of Tomis by Emperor Augustus, the Fasti is Ovid's last major poetic work. Both a calendar of daily rituals and a witty sequence of stories recounted in a variety of styles, it weaves together tales of gods and citizens together to explore Rome's history, religious beliefs and traditions. It may also be read as a subtle but powerful political manifesto which derides Augustus' attempts to control his subjects by imposing his own mythology upon them: after celebrating the emperor as a Jupiter-on-earth, for example, Ovid deliberately juxtaposes a story showing the king of the gods as a savage rapist. Endlessly playful, this is also a work of integrity and courage, and a superb climax to the life of one of Rome's greatest writers.
Ovid Fasti II
Brand: Bryn Mawr Commentaries
$29.70 - $35.15
- UPC:
- 9780929524467
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Plastic Comb
- Publication Date:
- 1985-12-30
- Author:
- Ovid
- Language:
- english