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Foreword: Elaine Fantham Introduction: Alison Keith FROM AMORES 1.3 It's only fair 1.4 So your man will be at the dinner party 1.5 In slips Corinna 2.12 I've won! 3.4 Guarding that girl gets you nothing 3.11 I'm through with your tricks 3.12 She's on sale thanks to my talent FROM METAMORPHOSES I. LOOKING 1. ARACHNE (6.1-145) A young weaver challenges the goddess of weaving, Minerva, with a cloth that portrays the gods' sexual exploits. 2. DAPHNE (1.452-567) Apollo sees this wild girl and wants her. He chases her, terrified, through the forest. 3. ACTAEON (3.138-252) Actaeon, a young hunter, sees the virgin goddess Diana naked. It's a mistake, but she will punish him. 4. ECHO AND NARCISSUS (3.339-510) Echo can only repeat the words of others. Seeing beautiful Narcissus, she flings herself at him, but he is interested in no one but himself. 5. PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA (AND MEDUSA) (4.614-803) Winged Perseus, carrying Medusa's snaky head, is almost stilled midair when he sees Andromeda, chained as a sacrifice to a sea monster. 6. ARETHUSA (5.577-641) A young huntress swims in a strangely still stream, whose god looms up to pursue her. 7. PYGMALION (10.243-297) An artist disgusted by the promiscuous women around him sculpts his dream girl out of ivory. II. TAKING 1. IO (1.568-746) Io is raped by Jove, then turned by him into a heifer to protect her from jealous Juno. Now speechless, Io wanders. 2. CALLISTO (2.401-507) A huntress faithful to Diana is raped by Jove and struggles to hide her pregnancy from the goddess she loves. 3. EUROPA (2.833-875) Jove, disguised as a white bull, lures young Europa onto his back. 4. HERMAPHRODITUS AND SALMACIS (4.285-388) The beautiful son of Mercury and Venus attracts the attention of Salmacis when he swims in her personal pool. 5. PROSERPINA (5.346-576) Proserpina is picking flowers when the Underworld god, Dis, sees her and wants her. 6. GANYMEDE (10.143-161) Jove loves this Trojan boy and becomes an eagle to abduct him. III. RUINING 1. SEMELE (3.253-315) Juno, enraged that Semele has been sleeping with Jove, tricks her into insisting that Jove come to her in all his fiery power. 2. TEREUS, PROCNE, AND PHILOMELA (6.424-673) Tereus, sent to fetch his wife's sister for a visit, becomes violently obsessed with her. His passion leads to catastrophe. 3. SCYLLA (8.6-151) The daughter of King Nisus, who is at war with Minos, falls in dangerous love with the enemy. 4. HYACINTH (10.162-219) Apollo loves this boy and abandons his usual pursuits to be with him, but a game of discus will separate them. 5. ADONIS (AND ATALANTA) (10.503-739) In love with Adonis, Venus warns him not to hunt savage animals she tells the story of the runner, Atalanta, who was likewise warned-not to marry. 6. GLAUCUS AND SCYLLA (13.898-14.69) Fish-man Glaucus loves Scylla, but she wants none of him. Enchantress Circe wants him, though, and is vindictive when refused. IV. WANTING SOMEONE TOO CLOSE 1. BYBLIS AND CAUNUS (9.454-665) Byblis falls in love with her brother and plots to seduce him. She decides to send him a letter, which she can never take back. 2. MYRRHA (10.298-502) Myrrha, in love with her father, tries to kill herself to escape disaster but fails and pursues him, helped by her nurse. 3. HIPPOLYTUS (15.497-546) When Hippolytus refuses his stepmother's approaches, she accuses him of trying to seduce her. V. SWITCHING 1. TIRESIAS (3.316-338) Juno and Jove argue over who enjoys sex more, man or woman. They ask Tiresias, who has been both. 2. IPHIS AND IANTHE (9.666-797) Iphis is raised secretly as a boy so that she won't be killed by her father. But she falls in love with another girl and despairs over what to do. 3. ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE (10.1-85) When poet Orpheus loses his bride, Eurydice, he follows her to the Underworld. There his music wins them a reprieve but with a condition. 4. CAENIS (12.146-209) Neptune rapes Caenis on the beach and asks her what she'd now like as a gift. Her request will ensure she's never raped again.

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