In Ov. Pont. 1.2.27-40 the poet underlines the difference between the fate of Niobe and of the Heliades, whose metamorphoses put an end to their suffering, and his own endless sorrow. The choice of these myths seems to be a réécriture and a correction of the Metamorphoses version, where Niobe and the Heliades, instead, are among the few cases of metamorphosed beings that continue to suffer after the transformation.

La metamorfosi invocata: Ov. Pont. 1, 2, 27-40 e l’impossibile eutanasia dell’esule / Laura Aresi. - In: PROMETHEUS. - ISSN 0391-2698. - STAMPA. - 45:(2019), pp. 143-161.

La metamorfosi invocata: Ov. Pont. 1, 2, 27-40 e l’impossibile eutanasia dell’esule

Laura Aresi
2019

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In Ov. Pont. 1.2.27-40 the poet underlines the difference between the fate of Niobe and of the Heliades, whose metamorphoses put an end to their suffering, and his own endless sorrow. The choice of these myths seems to be a réécriture and a correction of the Metamorphoses version, where Niobe and the Heliades, instead, are among the few cases of metamorphosed beings that continue to suffer after the transformation.
2019
45
143
161
Laura Aresi
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