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Buch, Englisch, 680 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 580 g

Reihe: World Literature in Translation

Soucy / Ovid

Ovid's Metamorphoses

A New Translation
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-0-520-39485-8
Verlag: University of California Press

A New Translation

Buch, Englisch, 680 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 580 g

Reihe: World Literature in Translation

ISBN: 978-0-520-39485-8
Verlag: University of California Press


This fresh translation revives the politics and power at play in classical mythology’s foremost source

Centuries of conservative translators have robbed the Metamorphoses of its subversive force. In this boldly lyrical translation, C. Luke Soucy revives the magnum opus of Rome’s most clever and creative poet, faithfully matching the epic’s wit and style while confronting the sexuality, violence, and politics so many previous translations have glossed over.

Soucy’s powerful version breathes new life into Ovid's mythic world, where canonical power dynamics are challenged from below to drain heroes of their heroism, give victims their say, and reveal an earth holier than heaven. Incorporating the latest scholarship alongside annotations, illustrations, and glossary, this edition brings fresh insights to both returning and new readers.

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Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction

Translator’s Note

METAMORPHOSES

Book 1

Prologue • The First Creation • The Ages of Man • The Gigantomachy •
Lycaön • The Deluge • Deucalion and Pyrrha • The Second
Creation: Python • Apollo and Daphne • Io, Part 1 • Argus:

Pan and Syrinx • Io, Part 2 • Phaëthon, Part 1

Book 2

Phaëthon, Part 2 • The Heliads and Cygnus • Callisto • The Raven
and the Crow • Ocyrhoë • Battus • The Envy of Aglauros • Europa

Book 3

Cadmus and the Dragon’s Teeth • Actaeon • Semele • Tiresias •
Echo and Narcissus • Pentheus and Acoetes

Book 4

The Daughters of Minyas, Part 1 • Pyramus and Thisbe • The Loves
of the Sun • Hermaphroditus and Salmacis • The Daughters of
Minyas, Part 2 • Athamas and Ino • Cadmus and Harmonia • Perseus,
Atlas, and Andromeda • Perseus and Medusa

Book 5

Perseus and Phineus • Proetus and Polydectes • Pyreneus and the
Muses • The Pierides, Part 1 • The Rape of Proserpine • Arethusa •
Lyncus and Triptolemus • The Pierides, Part 2

Book 6

Arachne and Minerva • Niobe • Latona and the Lycians • Marsyas •
Pelops • Tereus, Procne, and Philomela • Boreas and Orithyia

Book 7

Medea • Theseus • The War with Minos • The Myrmidons • Cephalus
and Procris

Book 8

Scylla and Nisus • The Minotaur • Daedalus • The Calydonian
Hunt • Althaea and Meleäger • Achelou¨s • Baucis and
Philemon • Mestra and Erysichthon • Achelou¨s and Hercules, Part 1

Book 9

Achelou¨s and Hercules, Part 2 • The Death of Hercules • Lucina
and Galanthis • Dryope and Lotus • Iolau¨s and Themis • Byblis and
Caunus • Iphis and Ianthe

Book 10

Orpheus and Eurydice • Cyparissus • Ganymede and
Hyacinth • The Cerastae, the Propoetides, and
Pygmalion • Myrrha • Venus and Adonis

Book 11

The Death of Orpheus • Midas • Peleus and Thetis • Daedalion
and Chione • The Wolf of Psamathe • Ceÿx and Alcyone • Aesacus

Book 12

The Greeks at Aulis • The House of Rumor • Achilles and Cygnus •
Caenis Becomes Caeneus • The Centauromachy • Hercules and
Periclymenus • The Death of Achilles

Book 13

The Judgment of Arms • The Sorrows of Hecuba • Memnon •
The Daughters of Anius • Galatea, Acis, and Polyphemus • Scylla
and Glaucus, Part 1

Book 14

Scylla and Glaucus, Part 2 • The Sibyl of Cumae • Polyphemus • Ulysses
and Circe • Picus and Canens • The Crew of Diomedes • The Apotheosis
of Aeneas • Pomona and Vertumnus • The Apotheoses of
Romulus and Hersilie

Book 15
Hercules and Croton • Pythagoras • Egeria and Hippolytus •
Cipus • Aesculapius • The Apotheosis of Julius Caesar • Epilogue

Commentary

Appendix: Text and Translation Notes

Acknowledgments

Selected Bibliography

Glossary of Names and Places

About the Translator


C. Luke Soucy is a translator, poet, and vocal Minnesota native. In addition to literary translation, he has worked in regional theatre, in a chromatography lab, and as a university bureaucrat. Soucy is a 2019 graduate of Princeton University, where he received the E. E. Cummings Society Prize of the Academy of American Poets.



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