Sách nói: Heroides
- Download 01 – Penelope to Ulysses audio
- Download 02 – Phyllis to Demophoon audio
- Download 03 – Briseis to Achilles audio
- Download 04 – Phaedra to Hippolytus audio
- Download 05 – Oenone to Paris audio
- Download 06 – Hypsipyle to Jason audio
- Download 07 – Dido to Aeneas audio
- Download 08 – Hermione to Orestes audio
- Download 09 – Deanira to Hercules audio
- Download 10 – Ariadne to Theseus audio
- Download 11 – Canace to Macareus audio
- Download 12 – Medea to Jason audio
- Download 13 – Laodamia to Protesilaus audio
- Download 14 – Hypermnestra to Lynceus audio
- Download 15 – Sappho to Phaon audio
- Download 16 – Paris to Helen audio
- Download 17 – Helen to Paris audio
- Download 18 – Leander to Hero audio
- Download 19 – Hero to Leander audio
- Download 20 – Acontius to Cydippe audio
- Download 21 – Cydippe to Acontius audio
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The Heroides, also known as the Heroines, the Letters of the Heroines or simply as Epistles are a very famous collection of poems by Ovid, not only for their interesting subject – letters by famous mythological characters addressed to their beloved ones – but also because it’s considered by some the first example of the Epistle as a literary genre – a statement made by Ovid himself in his Ars Amatoria. The book as we have it nowadays consists of 21 letters, divided in two parts. The first is composed of fifteen letters presented as if written by a female mythological character to her lover; the second part, also known as Double Heroides, brings three pairs of letters, being the first in each pair supposedly written by a hero, and the second one, the heroine’s response to the first letter. Along the Metamorphoses and the Ars Amatoria, the Heroides were one of the most influential works of Ovid, not only in the Antiquity, but also throughout the Middle Ages and up to Modern times.
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