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In this volume, scholarship on Sappho moves beyond a limiting focus on textual reconstruction or analysis of her possible biography to study her as a powerful and influential voice in the Western cultural tradition. Many of the essays presented here mark a turning point in Sappho scholarship, an efflorescence of literary and contextual criticism in which scholars read Sappho's poetry for its literary content and its relation to literary and mythical tradition.
The move to assimilate methodologies from other branches of literary and cultural studies is evident, and feminist scholarship and work on gender theory are represented. The aim of this collection is to draw well-deserved attention to Sappho's importance as a poet and to offer a sense of the lively debate and competing critical positions within Sappho studies.
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Sappho, Love poetry, history and criticism, Women and literature, Greek poetry, history and criticism, In literature, Criticism and interpretation, Greek Love poetry, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretationsappho, Love poetry, greek--history and criticism, Women and literature--greece--lesbos (municipality), Pa4409 .r474 1996Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches (Classics and Contemporary Thought, 2)
August 1999, University of California Press
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Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches (Classics and Contemporary Thought, 2)
January 15, 1998, University of California Press
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Reading Sappho: contemporary approaches
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