About This Book
A comprehensive scholarly study examines the life, surviving fragments, and legendary accretions surrounding the ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho, combining biographical reconstruction with close readings of extant verses. It documents material evidence and artistic representations, analyzes style and themes, and follows her reception among Greek and Roman authors. The work then traces medieval and Renaissance rediscovery, surveys translations and adaptations in modern European literatures, and considers musical settings and iconography. It concludes with an epilogue, critical notes, bibliography, and numerous illustrations that contextualize the poet’s continuing literary and cultural influence.
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