Young Ovid A Life Recreated

Young Ovid A Life Recreated by Diane Middlebrook is a thoughtful exploration of the life and work of the ancient poet Ovid, published by Catapult on January 6, 2015. This first edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. Middlebrook, known for her biographies of Anne Sexton and the poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, delves into Ovid’s enduring poetry, despite the absence of personal records from his life, to create a nuanced portrayal of the poet’s early experiences in Rome.
In this work, readers will find an insightful examination of the conditions and customs that shaped Ovid as a young Roman, alongside an interpretation of his family and personal life derived from his poetry and letters from exile. Middlebrook’s extensive research and deep understanding of Ovid’s literary context provide a rich backdrop for her analysis, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in reference materials related to language arts, journalism, and literary collections.
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After writing two extremely well received biographies—the first about Anne Sexton and the second about poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath—world–renowned scholar Diane Middlebrook’s final project was a study of Ovid’s work. Though he has been dead for over two thousand years and had left no personal records—not even the name of his mother—his poetry endures. Middlebrook was convinced that her intimate knowledge of Ovid’s poetry and the approach she used in Her Husband (winner of the Prix Du Meilleur Livre Estranger), combined with a deep immersion into the Rome of Ovid’s time, would enable her to write what could, without bragging, be called an Ovidian biography.
However, severe health issues interfered with Middlebrook’s work, and she was ultimately unable to complete this ambitious project before her death in 2007. She left behind an extraordinary look at the conditions and customs to which Ovid was exposed as a young Roman, as well as an acute interpretation of his family and personal life, gleaned from close readings of his poetry and letters from exile. Exhaustively researched and carefully constructed, Middelbrook’s portrayal of Ovid is certain to be studied by scholars and read by historians for year to come.
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