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Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales
Key
21 episodes
1 week ago
In this podcast, I retell the stories told long ago by Ovid, the Roman poet. The Metamorphoses is a long poem full of changes and transformations. Famous examples of myths included are Daphne and Apollo, Echo and Narcissus, and much more.
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In this podcast, I retell the stories told long ago by Ovid, the Roman poet. The Metamorphoses is a long poem full of changes and transformations. Famous examples of myths included are Daphne and Apollo, Echo and Narcissus, and much more.
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Book 3 Episode 3: Narcissism at Its Finest
Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales
12 minutes 25 seconds
4 years ago
Book 3 Episode 3: Narcissism at Its Finest

This episode Narcissus arrives! Echo falls deeply in love and then he does. Hint: they're both in love with the same person. Audio quality might be poorer than usual. I did not have much time to edit. CW/TW: Suicide. 

Twitter: @MetamorphosesK 
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Email: metamorphoses.key@gmail.com 
Website: metamorphoses.buzzsprout.com 

Music: Vishnu - Patrick Patrikios; Traversing - Godmode; Away - Patrick Patrikios

Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales
In this podcast, I retell the stories told long ago by Ovid, the Roman poet. The Metamorphoses is a long poem full of changes and transformations. Famous examples of myths included are Daphne and Apollo, Echo and Narcissus, and much more.