A novel exploring the life of Ovid, written by David Malouf
In
An Imaginary Life, David Malouf recreates in his imagination, the life of the poet, Ovid. Ovid was renowned for many literary works including
Amores, a collection of short love poems and
Ars Amatoria, a handbook on love. His most famous work was
Metamorphoses, a selection of stories drawn from classical Greek and Roman myths which have one common element, that of transformation.
Metamorphoses contains stories of animals which change into stone, of men and women who turn into trees, animals, stones or stars, and this is an underlying theme in Malouf's work.
ID:
SN3
Type:
resource
Language:
English
Subject:
English Novel
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The resources in this study consist of three critical essays explore in detail the kinds of transformations Malouf focuses on in this challenging but rewarding novel.
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An Imaginary Life - A Critical Essay - A tribute to the imagination (32 KB PDF)
An Imaginary Life - A Critical Essay - Metamorphosis (34 KB PDF)
An Imaginary Life - A Critical Essay - The coming of the child (33 KB PDF)