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A discourse of wondersA discourse of wonders

A discourse of wonders1999

Stephen Michael Wheeler

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In A Discourse of Wonders, Stephen M. Wheeler introduces a fresh perspective for readers of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Drawing on classical scholarship and twentieth-century literary theory, he argues that the poem is not an anthology or collection but a single continuous performance. Wheeler's thorough, detailed analysis of how Ovid constructs, cultivates, and transforms his audience challenges the assumption that Ovid's narrative persona addresses the reader. Wheeler proposes instead that Ovid represents himself in the poem as an epic storyteller moved to tell a universal history of metamorphosis in the presence of a fictional audience.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1993521W

Subjects

AudiencesFables, LatinHistory and criticismLatin FablesMetamorphosis in literatureMythology, Classical, in literaturePerforming artsReader-response criticismOvid, 43 b.c.-17 a.d. or 18 a.d.

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