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In the twenty-one poems of the Heroides, Ovid gave voice to the heroines and heroes of epic and myth. These deeply moving literary epistles reveal the happiness and torment of love, as the writers tell of their pain at separation, forgiveness of infidelity or anger at betrayal. The faithful Penelope wonders at the suspiciously long absence of Ulysses, while Dido bitterly reproaches Aeneas for too eagerly leaving her bed to follow his destiny, and Sappho—the only historical figure portrayed here—describes her passion for the cruelly rejecting Phaon. In the poetic letters between Paris and Helen the lovers seem oblivious to the tragedy prophesied for them, while in another exchange the youthful Leander asserts his foolhardy eagerness to risk his life to be with his beloved Hero.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a g

Table of Contents
HeroidesIntroduction
I: Penelope to Ulysses
II: Phyllis to Demophoon
III: Briseis to Achilles
IV: Phaedra to Hippolytus
V: Oenone to Paris
VI: Hypsipyle to Jason
VII: Dido to Aeneas
VIII: Hermione to Orestes
IX: Deianira to Hercules
X: Ariadne to Theseus
XI: Canace to Macareus
XII: Medea to Jason
XIII: Laodamia to Protesilaus
XIV: Hypermestra to Lynceus
XV: Sappho to Phaon
XVI: Paris to Helen
XVII: Helen to Paris
XVIII: Leander to Hero
XIX: Hero to Leander
XX: Acontius to Cydippe
XXI: Cydippe to Acontius
Appendix 1: Principal Characters
Appendix 2: Index of Names

Heroides Penguin Classics xx

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/04/1990
      ISBN13: 9780140423556, 978-0140423556
      ISBN10: 0140423559

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the twenty-one poems of the Heroides, Ovid gave voice to the heroines and heroes of epic and myth. These deeply moving literary epistles reveal the happiness and torment of love, as the writers tell of their pain at separation, forgiveness of infidelity or anger at betrayal. The faithful Penelope wonders at the suspiciously long absence of Ulysses, while Dido bitterly reproaches Aeneas for too eagerly leaving her bed to follow his destiny, and Sappho—the only historical figure portrayed here—describes her passion for the cruelly rejecting Phaon. In the poetic letters between Paris and Helen the lovers seem oblivious to the tragedy prophesied for them, while in another exchange the youthful Leander asserts his foolhardy eagerness to risk his life to be with his beloved Hero.

      For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a g

      Table of Contents
      HeroidesIntroduction
      I: Penelope to Ulysses
      II: Phyllis to Demophoon
      III: Briseis to Achilles
      IV: Phaedra to Hippolytus
      V: Oenone to Paris
      VI: Hypsipyle to Jason
      VII: Dido to Aeneas
      VIII: Hermione to Orestes
      IX: Deianira to Hercules
      X: Ariadne to Theseus
      XI: Canace to Macareus
      XII: Medea to Jason
      XIII: Laodamia to Protesilaus
      XIV: Hypermestra to Lynceus
      XV: Sappho to Phaon
      XVI: Paris to Helen
      XVII: Helen to Paris
      XVIII: Leander to Hero
      XIX: Hero to Leander
      XX: Acontius to Cydippe
      XXI: Cydippe to Acontius
      Appendix 1: Principal Characters
      Appendix 2: Index of Names

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