Est specus in medio, natura factus an arte (Ovidio, metamorfosis xi, 235): naturaleza, literatura y pasión amorosa en Ovidio
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Ars amatoria and Remedia amoris are highly hypertextual works that appeal to the reader’s literary encyclopedia. In them, the way nature appears is the result of several rewriting, resignification and refunctionalization processes of typified discourses about nature that belong to literary tradition. This procedure dialogues with a similar one about amorous passion and does it in a way that together they show the status of artifice that literature has.
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