This book aims to show the metamorphic nature of Ovid's reception in
twentieth century Italian literature. It is a study of the aesthetic
effects of Ovid's poetics within both the novel and poetry tradition in
Italy. By using a historical and philological methodology, the authors
of each essay have shown the hermeneutic power of Ovid, read as a
constant intertextual presence. >From Giovanni Pascoli to Eugenio
Montale, from Italo Calvino to Antonio Tabucchi, in this book Ovid's
reception is finally shown to be as important as Virgil's and offers new
important tools in order to understand the role of Latin literature in
the twentieth century.