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This PODCAST on Ovid, the inconvenient poet" explores the life and work of Ovid, framing him in the context of Augustus' regime. There is some debate as to why Ovid was considered "inconvenient," particularly because of his detachment from imperial propaganda and his celebration of a hedonistic society. His work Ars Amandi, considered by some to be an inspiration to the revolt, and Metamorphosis as a critique of the solidity of Augustan power is analyzed. The program examines possible reasons for his exile, including a potential involvement in court scandals or a reaction to his work that undermined the moral values promoted by Augustus. Finally, Ovid's enduring influence on literature and art in the following centuries is highlighted, emphasizing his role as a link between classical antiquity and the modern world. The video therefore offers a complex overview of the figure of Ovid, combining literary analysis and historical reconstruction.
By Mr CampThis PODCAST on Ovid, the inconvenient poet" explores the life and work of Ovid, framing him in the context of Augustus' regime. There is some debate as to why Ovid was considered "inconvenient," particularly because of his detachment from imperial propaganda and his celebration of a hedonistic society. His work Ars Amandi, considered by some to be an inspiration to the revolt, and Metamorphosis as a critique of the solidity of Augustan power is analyzed. The program examines possible reasons for his exile, including a potential involvement in court scandals or a reaction to his work that undermined the moral values promoted by Augustus. Finally, Ovid's enduring influence on literature and art in the following centuries is highlighted, emphasizing his role as a link between classical antiquity and the modern world. The video therefore offers a complex overview of the figure of Ovid, combining literary analysis and historical reconstruction.