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| {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Metamorphoses'' Study Guide}}
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| * [[w:Ovid|Ovid]] | ''[[w:Metamorphoses|Metamorphoses]]''
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| * See [[Poetry]] for some annotated excerpts
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| === Secondary Texts ===
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| * {{cite web |url=https://eidolon.pub/iphis-hair-io-s-reflection-and-the-gender-dysphoria-of-the-metamorphoses-4b75c1ba38d7 |title=Iphis' Hair, Io's Reflection, and the Gender Dysphoria of the ''Metamorphoses'' |last=Barish |first=Sasha |date=July 16, 2018 |website=Eidolon |publisher=Medium |access-date=2018-08-19 |quote=}}
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| * {{cite web |url=https://eidolon.pub/life-as-an-iphis-fbdecf92fbe1 |title=Life as an Iphis: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on Your Hopeless Gay Crush |last=Franklin |first=Lisa |date=July 19, 2018 |website=Eidolon |publisher=Medium |access-date=2018-08-19 |quote=}}
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| * {{cite web |url=https://theconversation.com/guide-to-the-classics-ovids-metamorphoses-and-reading-rape-65316 |title=Guide to the Classics: Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'' and Reading Rape |last=Johnson |first=Marguerite |date=September 13, 2016 |website=The Conversation |publisher= |access-date=2018-08-19 |quote=Hundreds of hapless mortals, heroes, heroines, gods and goddesses rise victorious, experience defeat, endure rape, and inevitably metamorphose into something other than their original forms. Chaos begins the world, and so into Chaos we are born, live and die. |ref=harv }}
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| * {{cite web |url=https://grlucas.net/grl/Breaking_the_Girl |title=Breaking the Girl |last=Lucas |first=Gerald |date=March 2009 |website=GRLucas.net |publisher= |access-date=2018-08-18 |quote=An examination of misogyny and oppression in Ovid, Poe, and Lem. }}
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| * {{cite web |url=https://grlucas.net/grl/Ovid%27s_Metamorphoses |title=Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'' |last=Lucas |first=Gerald |authormask=1 |date=October 4, 2003 |website=GRLucas.net |publisher= |access-date=2018-08-17 |quote=Some notes on this Ovid’s anti-epic. }}
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| * {{cite web |url=https://electricliterature.com/rape-lost-in-translation-7d069ce39d12 |title=Rape, Lost in Translation |last=McCarter |first=Stephanie |date=May 1, 2018 |website=Electric Lit |publisher=Medium |access-date=2018-08-19 |quote=How translators of Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” turn an assault into a consensual encounter. |ref=harv }}
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