Dive into the timeless world of Greek mythology with Ovid's captivating tales, including the iconic story of Daedalus and Icarus. This collection, part of the Little Black Classics series, brings to life ancient narratives such as Theseus and the Minotaur, and the thrilling Calydonian Boar-Hunt. Published for Penguin’s 80th birthday, this edition celebrates the rich diversity of Penguin Classics, offering readers a journey through centuries of global literature. Experience lyrical poems, savage stories, and ideas that have profoundly shaped human thought.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore foundational Greek myths, including the cautionary tale of Icarus's ambition and its consequences.
- Discover Ovid's masterful storytelling, which has influenced countless works of literature and art throughout history.
- Engage with a concise yet comprehensive collection that introduces readers to the breadth and depth of classical literature.
- Perfect for those new to classical texts or anyone wishing to revisit beloved ancient stories in a beautifully presented edition.
About the Author
Ovid (c.43 BCE-17 CE) was a Roman poet who is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of Latin literature. His works, particularly the Metamorphoses, have had a profound influence on Western art and literature. Known for his wit and narrative skill, Ovid's poetry explores themes of love, myth, and transformation, making his stories enduringly popular across generations.