Ovid and Renaissance literature. A tower of immensely rich bibliography awaits: Richard DuRocher, Milton and Ovid (1985); Leonard Barkan, The Gods Made Flesh: Metamorphoses and the Pursuits of Paganism (1986); Jonathan Bate, Shakespeare and Ovid (1993); Patrick Cheney, Marlowe’s Counterfeit Professions: Ovid, Spenser, Counter-nationhood (1997); Lynn Enterline, The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare (2000); Raphael Lyne, Ovid’s Changing Worlds: English Metamorphoses, 1567–1632 (2001); Goran V. Stanivukovic, ed., Ovid and the Renaissance Body (2001); Syrithe Pugh, Spenser and Ovid (2005); Liz Oakley-Brown, Ovid and the Cultural Politics of Translation in Early Modern England (2006); Cora Cox, Ovid and the Politics of Emotion in Elizabethan England (2009); M. L. Stapleton, Spenser’s Ovidian Poetics (2009) and Marlowes Ovid: The “Elegies” in the Marlowe Canon (2014); Maggie Kilgour, Milton and the Metamorphosis of Ovid (2012); Dan Moss, The Ovidian Vogue: Literary Fashion and Imitative Practice in Late Elizabethan England...

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