Metamorphoses by Ovid
Theodoros Kafantaris
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις July 07, 2026
Introduction
"My soul would speak of bodies changed to other forms." Ovid's Metamorphoses (8 CE) weaves 250 myths of transformation into fifteen books. Daphne becomes a laurel tree, Narcissus a flower, Arachne a spider. Completed just before Ovid's exile by Augustus, it became one of the most influential works in Western literature.
The Stories That Shaped Us
Shakespeare plundered Ovid. Dante placed him in Limbo. Painters from Titian to Picasso returned to him. The poem's transformations reveal essential truths: the proud are humbled, the victimized preserved, the beautiful made eternal.
Key Takeaways
- Transformation reveals truth
- Myth is not escapism
- Art outlasts empire