From the Publisher
"It is hard to imagine a VSI volume on Ovid that could be better executed in terms of the balance it achieves between its breadth of vision, on the one hand, and its eye for particularity, on the other." Gareth Williams , Columbia University , Romantic Review
"It has to be said immediately that the publishers have found a first-class writer-academic for the job of describing Ovid's character and range, and explaining the appeal of 'this scintillating Roman poet'." Giles Dawson, Freelance Classics teacher, Oxfordshire, The Journal of Classics Teaching "Ovid has found a kindred spirit in Llewellyn Morgan, who has succeeded in telling the story of the most brilliantly playful of Roman poets in 111 pages, touching all the bases and producing a pleasantly readable libellus." Katharina Volk, Bryn Mawr Classical Review"Short but eye opening book." Tom Holland, New Statesman "This one is a really loving account of Ovid, with a very simple structure. It takes you through his major works, with the Metamorphoses obviously at the centre. [...] It's a wonderful little book. I can't think of a better introduction to the work of this figure who is, arguably, the single most influential poet of antiquity." Paul Lay, FiveBooks "A crisp, sparkling distillation of long thought." Michael Wood, Comfort Classics