Ovid's Tristia and Pontica: The Place of Exile as Borderline between Civilization and Barbarity Revisited
[...]our study will try to elaborate, in the light of Ovids own experience, on the particular nuance of barbarity stemming from the poets descriptions and meditations on his life in exile. Keywords: Ovid, exile, civilization, barbarity, Tomis Ovids Tristia and Pontica1 tell the story of the poets ab...
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