Ovid's "Remedia Amoris" serves as both a companion and a counterpoint to his earlier work, "Amores," delving into the intricacies of love and its discontents. Written in elegiac couplets, this poem adopts a wry, playful tone as it presents remedies for the heartache wrought by love. Ovid engages with themes of desire, passion, and the art of seduction, offering a satirical yet earnest exploration ...