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Greek influences, Women and literature, Love in literature, Theory, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Influence, Modern Literature, Greek Love poetry, Lesbians in literature, In literature, Transmission of texts, History, Sappho, Love poetry, history and criticism, Greek literature, modern, Greek literature, modern, history and criticism, Women, greece, Lesbians, Homosexuality in literature, AppreciationEdition | Availability |
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Re-Reading Sappho: Reception and Transmission (Classics and Contemporary Thought, 3)
August 1999, University of California Press
Paperback
in English
- 1 edition
0520206037 9780520206038
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Re-Reading Sappho: Reception and Transmission (Classics and Contemporary Thought, 3)
January 15, 1998, University of California Press
Hardcover
in English
- 1 edition
0520206029 9780520206021
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Re-reading Sappho: reception and transmission
1996, University of California Press
in English
0520206029 9780520206021
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"As everyone knows, Sappho fell in love with Phaon the very first time she saw him, when he took off almost all his clothes to participate in the wrestling competition in the athletic games at Mytilene."
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"As everyone knows, Sappho fell in love with Phaon the very first time she saw him, when he took off almost all his clothes to participate in the wrestling competition in the athletic games at Mytilene."
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