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  1. Three Archaic Poets: Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho by Anne Pippin Burnett, 2003-06
  2. Erotica: Women's Writing from Sappho to Margaret Atwood by Margaret Reynolds, 1998-02-03
  3. Sappho, one hundred lyrics by Bliss Carman, 2010-08-31
  4. What Sappho Would Have Said: Four Centuries of Love Poems Between Women
  5. Sappho (Gay & Lesbian Writers Series) by Jane McIntosh Snyder, Camille-Yvette Welsch, 2005-04-30
  6. Sappho was a Right on Woman by Sidney Abbott, 1972-01-01
  7. Sophia Parnok: The Life and Work of Russia's Sappho (Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature) by Diana Burgin, 1994-07-01
  8. Victorian Sappho by Yopie Prins, 1999-02-16
  9. The Poetic Style of the Greek Poet Sappho: A Study in Word Playfulness by Harold Zellner, 2010-08-29
  10. Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Sex Literary Erotics, 1550-1714 (The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society) by Harriette Andreadis, 2001-07-15
  11. Sappho, One Hundred Lyrics By Bliss Carman by Bliss Carman, 2009-04-28
  12. The Girls, Sappho Goes to Hollywood - 2000 publication by Dana McLllan, 2000-01-01
  13. Sappho of Lesbos; her life and times, with thirteen reproductions from sketches and photographs. by Arthur E Weigall, 1932
  14. The Isles Of Greece: Sappho And Alcaeus (1890) by Frederick Tennyson, 2010-09-10

61. Bantock Sappho: MusicWeb(UK)
When I heard the Hyperion recording of sappho I was Knocked Sideways , to use the words of the young Benjamin Britten on his first hearing of Frank
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Sir Granville Bantock's Sapfw (Sappho)
Len Mullenger
CD booklet With Permission Hyperion Records Sappho
(Prelude and Nine Fragments for Mezzo-Soprano and Orchestra)
Sapphic Poem Susan Bickley - mezzo soprano
Julian Lloyd Webber - cello
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Vernon Handley
Hyperion CDA66899 When I heard the Hyperion recording of Sappho I was "Knocked Sideways", to use the words of the young Benjamin Britten on his first hearing of Frank Bridge's "Enter Spring". When the record reviewers get round to this disc they will be reaching for the superlatives and it would not surprise me if it were to end up as Gramophone's Record of the Year. Sappho is a sensual and voluptuous orchestral song cycle for mezzo voice that has been virtually hidden for 90 years. Bantock creates a warm-textured thickly upholstered sound that has been caught to perfection by the engineer (Tony Faulkner) with a perfect balance between a large orchestra and the soloist, the mezzo, Susan Bickley. Following an orchestral prelude, there are nine songs and the work lasts fully an hour. Surviving fragments were collated and translated by Henry Wharton in 1885 and it was from this that Helen Bantock worked. One poem

62. Lady Of Lesbos | LRB Essay | Guardian.co.uk Books
Emily Wilson looks beyond the labels for the essence of sappho If Not, Winter Fragments of sappho by Anne Carson Virago, 397 pp, £12.99
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63. Sappho Of Lesvos
sappho, Greece s exalted lyric poet, the honeyvoiced songbird of the ancient world, is the most famous person who ever lived on the island of Lesovs.
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Once upon a time, very long ago, in fact in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C., there lived a lyric poet named Sappho. In her world, and in the world of the epic poet Homer who preceded her, Dawn had rosy fingers and the sea was wine-dark. The stars circling the moon blushed and hid their bright faces in awe when the moon's brilliance graced the evening sky. And Aphrodite, the purple-robed goddess of love, lived in a golden house and rode in a yoked chariot pulled by swift-winged sparrows.
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These are the images created by Sappho, Greece's exalted lyric poet, the honey-voiced songbird of the ancient world. She is the most famous person who ever lived on the island of Lesovs.
Sappho was highly esteemed in her day and the homage continues. Her image appeared on coins minted in Mytilene and a huge statue of her was in the town's square. The ancient writer Strabo called Sappho "a marvelous creature and said "In all recorded history I know of no woman who comes close to rivaling her as a poet." A man called Solon of Athens begged to be taught one of her poems and said "Let me learn it and then I can die."
Who was she, exactly, and why has her poetry endured? Why is she the source of tantalizing legends and speculations? Actually, very little is known about Sappho's life and what is known is disputed. Scholars seem to agree that she wrote nine books of poetry, none of which has survived, and that she lived during a golden time of extraordinary intellectual richness along the coast of Asia Minor, near the great cultural centers of Ephesus. Smyrna, and Phocaea. Born in Mytilene or Eressos on the island of Lesbos she was known in her time as the Lesbian poet, and in ancient times that meant simply the poet from Lesbos. The modern word lesbian comes from her birthplace.

64. Prins, Y.: Victorian Sappho.
of the book Victorian sappho by Prins, Y., published by Princeton University Press.......
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What is Sappho, except a name? Although the Greek archaic lyrics attributed to Sappho of Lesbos survive only in fragments, she has been invoked for many centuries as the original woman poet, singing at the origins of a Western lyric tradition. Victorian Sappho traces the emergence of this idealized feminine figure through reconstructions of the Sapphic fragments in late-nineteenth-century England. Yopie Prins argues that the Victorian period is a critical turning point in the history of Sappho's reception; what we now call "Sappho" is in many ways an artifact of Victorian poetics. Prins reads the Sapphic fragments in Greek alongside various English translations and imitations, considering a wide range of Victorian poetsmale and female, famous and forgottenwho signed their poetry in the name of Sappho. By "declining" the name in each chapter, the book presents a theoretical argument about the Sapphic signature, as well as a historical account of its implications in Victorian England. Prins explores the relations between classical philology and Victorian poetics, the tropes of lesbian writing, the aesthetics of meter, and nineteenth-century personifications of the "Poetess." as current scholarship on Sappho and her afterlife. Offering a history and theory of lyric as a gendered literary form, the book is an exciting and original contribution to Victorian studies, classical studies, comparative literature, and women's studies.

65. Sappho Khnopff C 1912
sappho (Khnopff, 1912)
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Sappho (Khnopff, 1912)

66. PONI REPUBLIC # FREE MUSIC NETLABEL
Mostly because a great part of the featured songs on our coming compilation are still TBC, but also because sappho s debut LP finally arrived;
http://ponirepublic.com/
JULY 2007:
ANOIS + SONGS FOR SUNDAY PARLOURS SPLIT EP
Wise people change. We're always mutating, and last time we read, science says you too. You'd expect us releasing a buncha crazy new stuff right now, in this update, but, instead we've decided to wait a little longer. Mostly because a great part of the featured songs on our coming compilation are still TBC, but also because SAPPHO 's debut LP finally arrived; in the meanwhile ANOIS NUURO , and SONGS FOR SUNDAY PARLOURS presented the following releases causing greater surprise than the first time we heard them. We fell in love all over again. Now it's your turn.
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Release date: SEPTEMBER, 2007.

67. John D'Agata: Stripped-Down Sappho
An article by John D Agata from Boston Review, October/November 2002.
http://www.bostonreview.net/BR27.5/dagata.html
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Stripped-Down Sappho More of the Tenth Muse shows through the fragments in an astonishing new translation. If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho
Anne Carson
Alfred A. Knopf, $27.50 (cloth) s and faded Iliad and the Odyssey If Not, Winter seems to me most astonishing. Widely known in her own work for big chucks of appendices, nervous multiple epigrams, and introductions to introductions of cycles of poems or essays, Carson here provides just a four-page preface to a book that itself stretches to nearly 400 pages. And in the brief subsequent glossary of names, she is similarly concise: Aristotle: philosopher
Krete: Crete
Abanthis: woman about whom nothing is known
]youth
If Not, Winter

68. MySpace.com - Café Sappho - 32 - Female - NL - Www.myspace.com/sapphoamsterda
MySpace profile for Café sappho with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more.
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69. Sappho And Phaon
Robinson, Mary. sappho and Phaon Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The entire work (65 KB) Table of Contents for this work
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    MySpace profile for Operation sappho with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more.
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    71. Sappho-Ode To Aphrodite. Audio, Original Greek Text And English Translation By I
    A reconstruction of the music of sappho s Ode to Aphrodite, by composer Ioannidis Nikolaos. Audio, original Greek text and English translation.
    http://homoecumenicus.com/ioannidis_sappho_aphrodite.htm
    Sappho
    Ode to Aphrodite
    Audio, original Greek text and English translation
    An Approach to the Original Singing of ancient Greek lyrical poetry
    by Ioannidis Nikolaos
    University of Sussex , who is researching ancient Greek music and its relationship with all musical cultures that have been subject to the classical Greek cultural influence. Download the mp3 file (sample) This song is included in the CD album: IOANNIDIS NIKOLAOS " THE MUSIC OF ANCIENT GREEKS - Early Epic and Lyrical Poetry" Click this title to listen to audio samples of all songs and read the original Greek texts and their English translation. Available is also an introduction to this work by the author Contents of CD Album: Anacreon: My lyre sings only songs of love Simonides: Danae and Perseus Alcman: Bucolic Simonides: There is a saying about virtue Tyrtaeus: Spartan march Homer: Iliad - Sing oh goddess the perilous wrath of Achilles Archilochos: Oh soul Orphic hymn: In praise of Justice Sappho: Ode to Aphrodite Alcaeus: Winter Mimnermos: Short-lived is treasured youth Homer: Odyssey - Calypso and Ulysses Hesiod: Rough is the road to happiness Bacchylides: Great gifts, peace brings to mortals

    72. SAPPHO, FOUCAULT, AND WOMEN’S EROTICS
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    73. Sappho Info Page
    offhand.org/mailman/listinfo/sappho Exclusive Ladies Lounge is Grand Central s newest addition. Located on the recently refinished space above the Disco, sappho s features
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    Sappho Sappho Mailing List Bandwidth Conspiracy. About Sappho English (USA) To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Sappho Archives The current archive is only available to the list members. Using Sappho To post a message to all the list members, send email to sappho@offhand.org You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to Sappho Subscribe to Sappho by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list moderator. You will be notified of the moderator's decision by email. This is also a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
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    74. Athens 1260
    Athens 1260. Athens, Hydria, No. 1260. (Frontispiece, Turner 1952). From Birt (1907), abbildung 83. Athens 1260 redfigure hydria by the Group of
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    Athens 1260
    Athens, Hydria, No. 1260. (Frontispiece, Turner: 1952)
    From Birt (1907), abbildung 83 Athens 1260
    red-figure hydria by the Group of Polygnotos.
    ARV(2) 1260.145
    440-430 bce In the center, a seated woman, reading. On the left a companion holding a wreath over the reader's head. On the right, a companion holding out a lyre, and a third companion. On the wall, two more wreaths. [Immerwahr's] reading of the names agrees with Halbherr's: NIKOPOLIS for the companion on the left, KALLIS for the lyre carrier, for the third companion, uninscribed. The reader's name is on her right: SAPPWS, with space for one letter before, but no letter is visible. Significant words on the rolled part of the scroll: EPEA PTEROETA. Significant words on the open sheet: THEOI HERIWN EPEWN ARKHOMAI. (Pararphrased from Immerwahr: 1964, p.26) Return to index

    75. Elysium
    (Film Dokumentar). Regjisor dhe skenarist Ismet Sijarina Roli Shpëtim Kastrati Idea Elysium . Homoseksualiteti është një nga tabutë më të mëdha në
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