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Amores: elegías amatorias

By Ovid
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The collection gathers brief elegies in which the poet reflects on desire, erotic conquest, and the craft of verse, adopting a playful, conversational tone. Poems narrate flirtation, jealousy, and domestic intrigues, interweaving mythological references and invocations to gods to dramatize passion. The speaker alternates boasting and self-mockery, defends poetry against critics, and acknowledges the consolations of friendship alongside sensual pleasure; occasional elegies turn serious to mourn a close companion. Overall the work balances erotic frankness with rhetorical polish, presenting love as both personal experience and a subject for poetic performance.

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Ovid

Ovid, a prominent Roman poet born in 43 BCE, is best known for his influential works that explore themes of love, transformation, and mythology. His most celebrated piece, "Metamorphoses," is a narrative poem that weaves together various myths and legends, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and poetic form. Ovid's other notable works include "Ars Amatoria," a guide to love and seduction, and "Remedia Amoris," which offers remedies for love's troubles. His innovative style and rich imagery have left a lasting impact on Western literature, inspiring countless writers and artists throughout the centuries.

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