Om Ovid's Heroids, Epistles I.-xiii., Tr. By R. Mongan
Ovid's Heroides is a captivating work of poetry that offers readers a glimpse into the innermost thoughts and desires of some of history's most infamous women. From Penelope and Helen to Briseis and Dido, these letters are a testament to the complexity and depth of feminine experience. This edition, translated by R. Mongan, is a must-read for classical literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in the lives of women in ancient times.
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