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As in the Nereides’ facies non omnibus una, non diuersa tamen (Mét., II, 13-14) – poetic writing in the passages which Ovid dedicated to metamorphosis in his Metamorphoses is characterised by a subtle balance between similarities ... celý popis
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As in the Nereides’ facies non omnibus una, non diuersa tamen (Mét., II, 13-14) – poetic writing in the passages which Ovid dedicated to metamorphosis in his Metamorphoses is characterised by a subtle balance between similarities and dissimilarities: that which seems to always have to be the same story – that of the miracle of corporal transformation, a unique and comprehensive theme announced in the very first verses and vertiginously depicted right up to the final uiuam – is, however, never the same, thanks to such resourceful deployment of the art of variation that each new evocation of the mutata forma is turned into an absolutely unique writing and reading experience.This study spotlights the dual poetic realities of metamorphosis and variatio – describing their respective mechanisms, defining the nature of the organic link forged between them with each new verse, and analysing the relationship between this alliance and the Ovidean concept of writing.
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