Reading Ovid in Sarasota.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
The unhappy consumer
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In The Tempest , Ariel is trapped in a tree, and owes his liberty to the magic of Prospero, who managed the spirit's liberation from th...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Arrhephoria
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The Athenian feast of the Arrhephoria, or "dew carriers" relates to the three daughters of Cecrops: Arrhephoria was a feast ...
Monday, April 4, 2011
Treacherous tongues: Aglauros and the Crow
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The tale of the three daughters of Cecrops -- Aglauros, Herse and Pandrosos -- appears twice in Book 2. We first learn, from the crow ( Corn...
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