Tales From Ovid
by Ovid, Ted Hughes

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Readers appreciate the vivid and accessible translation of classic myths in 'Tales From Ovid' by Ted Hughes. Many find the language both beautiful and intense, successfully pulling them into the ancient stories. While some note that certain tales can feel repetitive or disturbing, the overall experience is described as captivating and engaging.

Vivid and beautiful imageryAccessible entry into epic poetryEngaging retelling of classic mythsSome stories feel repetitive or disturbing

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When Michael Hofmann and James Lasdun's ground-breaking anthology After Ovid (also Faber) was published in 1995, Hughes's three contributions to the collective effort were nominated by most critics as outstanding.

He had shown that rare translator's gift for providing not just an accurate account of the original, but one so thoroughly imbued with his own qualities that it was as if Latin and English poet were somehow the same person.

Tales from Ovid, which went on to win the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, continued the project of recreation with 24 passages, including the stories of Phaeton, Actaeon, Echo and Narcissus, Procne, Midas and Pyramus and Thisbe.

In them, Hughes's supreme narrative and poetic skills combine to produce a book that stands, alongside his Crow and Gaudete, as an inspired addition to the myth-making of our time.

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PublisherFaber & Faber
Year1997
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst
Pages160
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780571191031
ISBN-100571191037
LCCPA6522.M2 H78 1997

Tales From Ovid is a Greek & Roman play written by Ovid and published by Faber & Faber in London (1997).

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