Metamorphoses by Ovid is a foundational work of classical literature that weaves together over 250 mythological tales from Greek and Roman tradition. Written in epic verse, the poem traces the history of the world from creation to the deification of Julius Caesar, unified by the theme of transformation-humans becoming animals, gods becoming mortals, and nature endlessly shifting form. Rich in storytelling, psychological insight, and poetic wit, Metamorphoses explores love, power, revenge, and identity while showcasing Ovid's inventive style. The book has profoundly influenced Western art, literature, and mythology, making it essential reading for understanding classical myth and its lasting cultural impact.
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On this date in 1595, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was first performed (not officially published until 1597). Although the renowned tragedy was by no means the first literary story of doomed love, it coined the phrase "star-cross'd lovers" and continues to inspire heartbreaking sagas even today.