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Les poésies de Sapho de Lesbos

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A collection of lyric poems attributed to a poet of Lesbos, gathering short odes, fragments, and elegiac pieces that explore desire, admiration, friendship, and ritual praise. The poems shift between intimate personal feeling and a communal voice, often addressing beloveds, companions, and the gods, with recurring motifs of beauty, longing, loss, and the craft of song. A prefatory essay reviews biographical traditions, editorial choices, and metrical features, including notes on the Sapphic stanza. Together the texts present a concentrated portrait of a singular lyrical voice that combines passionate immediacy with refined metrical invention.

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Sappho

Sappho was an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, renowned for her lyric poetry, much of which was composed to be sung. She is often celebrated for her exploration of love and desire, particularly in relation to women, which has made her a significant figure in both literary and feminist studies. Sappho's work, though largely fragmented, has inspired countless interpretations and adaptations over the centuries. Notable collections of her poetry include "Sappho: A New Rendering" and "The Poems of Sappho: An Interpretative Rendition into English," which seek to capture the essence of her voice and themes. Her influence continues to resonate in contemporary literature and art.

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