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HUGHES, T., - Tales from Ovid. Twenty-four Passages from the Metamorphoses.

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Schrijver: HUGHES, T.,
Titel: Tales from Ovid. Twenty-four Passages from the Metamorphoses.
ISBN: 9780571191031
Uitgever: Faber and Faber, London, 1997. 264p. Paperback. Note on free endpaper.
Bijzonderheid: 'Tales from Ovid is made up of twenty-four passages from Ovid's Metamorphoses and grew out Hughes's translation of four tales for After Ovid, New Metamorphosis (1996), which was edited by M. Hofmann and J. Ladun. A late work in Hughes's oeuvre, i...
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Meer info the drama, images and symbols in myth drawing attention to the neglected parts of the tribe's psyche and restoring the balance in its psychic life. Like the dreamer, the audience of myth is not simply presented with objective facts and argument but becomes involved subjectively in a theatre that affects his entire imaginative and visceral being. Myths were, to Hughes, a record of great visionary experiences, they told the story of the shaman poet's journey into the underworld of the unconscious to gather its healing energies (the images and symbols of myth) to heal himself and his tribe. He saw myths as a record of the relationship between the subjective and the objective worlds and believed that each variant and adaptation of a particular story as a record of the imaginative life of the author, and of his era. (...) It is not always clear why Hughes chooses particular myths and rejects others in 'Tales from Ovid'. The story of 'Niobe', for example, which he does include, is, for the most part, little more than a catalogue of the violence inflicted on Niobe's fourteen children after she offends Leto. Hughes's interest in Niobe’s story appears to relate to his own dramatic role in Birthday Letters, in which he presents himself as a victim of Fate being punished by the accusing Goddess that confronts him in Plath's poems. Hughes has been criticised for his Fatalistic vision in Birthday Letters but, in his subjective mythopoeia, Fate and the gods only impose their demands on the individual’s will to the same extent that the unconscious parts of the psyche impose their demands on the conscious individual. (...) In writing 'Tales from Ovid' Hughes rediscovers the mythic materials to make sense of his own subjective experiences. The nature of his adaptations of Ovid's myths illustrates the way he shaped these stories into a drama that reflected the Goddess myth he knew from Robert Graves's The White Goddess. (ANDY ARMITAGE Ted Hughes Society).
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