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Commentary on Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.339-510: Echo and Narcissus
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3.339-358: Echo sees Narcissus
359-380: How Juno altered Echo’s speech (I)
381-401: How Juno altered Echo’s speech (II)
402-417: Narcissus sees himself and falls in love (I)
418-436: Narcissus sees himself and falls in love (II)
437-453: Narcissus laments the pain of unrequited love (I)
474-493: Narcissus is changed into a flower (I)
494-510: Narcissus is changed into a flower (II)
Ancient Versions of the Echo and Narcissus Myth
Dali’s Dream of Narcissus
How to Read Ovid (a Guide to Ovidian Style)
How to Read Ovid’s Meter (a Guide to Prosody)
Narcissism, from Freud to Pop Psychology
Ovid’s Life, Works, and Times
Summary of the Metamorphoses
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