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  1. 20 de set. de 2023 · “O daughter of Leda, who bore you by the banks of Eurotas.” Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Ovid, a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus, wrote the “Metamorphoses” in 8 AD. This collection of mythological tales includes the story of Leda and the swan, emphasizing the transformative power of the gods and their often capricious nature.

  2. Themes. “Leda and the Swan” is a difficult poem to grasp fully on a casual reading because it assumes considerable background knowledge on the part of the reader of the event being described ...

  3. Leda, the principal figure in the Berlin picture, was the daughter of the King of Aetolia, and married to the Spartan King Tyndareus. Correggio painted the commonest of the various versions of the ancient myth : Jupiter approached Leda on the banks of the river Eurota in the guise of a swan and seduced her.

  4. 《丽达与天鹅》(Leda and the Swan )是法国艺术家弗朗索瓦·布歇于1742年绘制。画作的题材取自于希腊的神话故事:斯巴达国王廷达瑞俄斯被兄弟希波科翁驱逐出国,在外长期流离后,他到了希腊中部的埃托利亚,埃托利亚的国王特斯提奥斯慧眼识英雄,不但收留了廷达瑞俄斯,并且把女儿——全希腊 ...

  5. 4 de dez. de 2021 · Dec 4, 2021. --. 2. W B Yeats’s poem “Leda and the Swan” was published in his 1928 collection “The Tower”, although the poem itself is dated 1923, the year in which he won the Nobel ...

  6. Leda and the Swan. 1529 - 1550. Oil on panel. Not on display. As in the case of Leonardo with his depiction of this story from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the German artist Georg Pencz was inspired by classical sculpture (in this case the Sleeping Ariadne) to depict the seduction of the Aetolian princess by Zeus, transformed into a swan.

  7. About Leda and the Swan “Affecting narrative about consent, power and loneliness.”—Time “Intoxicatingly ominous.”—Kirkus Reviews In a hothouse of collegiate sex and ambition, one young woman mysteriously disappears after a wild campus party, and another becomes obsessed with finding her.