Smart close readings abound, and Williams’s punchy analyses make the book fun to read, though they never obscure his mastery of the subject.
Publishers Weekly
The perfect sidekick to accompany readers on their journey through Ovid’s epic—whether approaching the <i>Metamorphoses</i> for the very first time or revisiting this ever-changing kaleidoscope of a poem.
- Genevieve Liveley, author of <i>Ovid’s</i> Metamorphoses: <i>A Reader’s Guide</i>,
Lucid, insightful, and lively, this book offers compelling new interpretations of Ovid that speak to current issues such as fake news, deceptive speech, sexual violence, gender inequity, and strategies of resistance within an autocracy. These are serious themes, but Williams adopts some of Ovid’s own wit and psychological nuance, providing an accessible and intellectually exciting approach to the <i>Metamorphoses</i>.
- Carole E. Newlands, author of <i>Playing with Time: Ovid and the</i> Fasti,
This is a wonderful book. It offers an introduction to Ovid's <i>Metamorphoses</i> and the life of the poet, guiding the reader through some of the epic’s most memorable moments. The primary pleasure of the book is to read about a great poem through the words of a sensitive and experienced teacher, who wears his erudition very lightly. The writing frequently sparkles, with contemporary allusions and wicked puns throughout.
- James Uden, Boston University,
The book is full of lively and provocative readings of Ovid’s greatest work, careening through its changing tales and tales about change to portray a work which, having endured throughout the two millennia since its composition, find a deep resonance even in—or especially in—the 2020s.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
A delightful volume....highly recommended.
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