Resumen
Metamorfóseos o Transformaciones (3 de 4) continues Ovid’s epic poetic cycle, weaving together a series of mythological narratives where transformation remains the central theme.
In this third volume, readers encounter powerful stories such as the tragic fate of Orpheus and Eurydice, the punishment of Pentheus, the myth of Pygmalion, and the journey of Aeneas.
With poetic brilliance and emotional depth, Ovid explores the complexities of love, loss, revenge, and divine intervention.
The interlinked tales reflect both the grandeur and fragility of the ancient world, offering timeless insights into human nature through the lens of myth.