The Lovers Assistant: New Art of Love
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Mint Editions, 2021.
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9781513285269

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Ovid., Ovid|AUTHOR., & Henry Fielding|AUTHOR. (2021). The Lovers Assistant: New Art of Love . Mint Editions.

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Ovid, Ovid|AUTHOR and Henry Fielding|AUTHOR. 2021. The Lovers Assistant: New Art of Love. Mint Editions.

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Ovid, Ovid|AUTHOR and Henry Fielding|AUTHOR. The Lovers Assistant: New Art of Love Mint Editions, 2021.

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Ovid, Ovid|AUTHOR, and Henry Fielding|AUTHOR. The Lovers Assistant: New Art of Love Mint Editions, 2021.

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    [synopsis] => The Lover's Assistant; or, New Art of Love (1760) is an updated translation of Ovid's Ars Amatoria; or, The Art of Love (2 AD) by English satirist Henry Fielding. Divided into three books, Ars Amatoria; or, The Art of Love was immensely popular-if a little controversial-in its time, and has survived numerous charges of indecency over the centuries. For the modern reader, it should prove a surprisingly relatable work on intimacy from an author of the ancient world. Fielding's translation, of the first book alone, remains true to Ovid's Latin while updating its examples and historical context for the contemporary English reader.
At times serious, at others humorous, The Lover's Assistant, or, New Art of Love uses a mix of down-to-earth examples and relatable references to mythology in order to offer salient advice for the reader longing for love. Maintaining much of Ovid's content, Fielding replaces the context of the poem-ancient Rome-with that of his contemporary England. Topics include etiquette, remembering birthdays, avoiding unhealthy jealousy, being open to older and younger lovers, and nurturing honesty. With his wry wit and clear-eyed sense of English aristocratic life, Fielding-who is seen as a pioneer of English literature for his work, including the comic novel Tom Jones (1749) -provides a loyal reinterpretation of Ovid's classic study of romance between men and women. The Lover's Assistant, or, New Art of Love, although frequently tongue-in-cheek, is an earnest and effective attempt to enlighten and encourage its readers to partake-responsibly-in one of life's greatest pleasures.
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