In "Remedia Amoris; or, The Remedy of Love," Ovid employs his characteristic wit and playful tone to explore the vexing nature of love'Äôs afflictions. This elegiac poem, composed in 1 AD, serves as a sequel to his earlier work, "Ars Amatoria," where he originally elucidates the art of love. Through a series of instructive verses, Ovid offers humorous remedies and shrewd advice aimed at alleviatin...