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  1. Heroinnen
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Arco, Wuppertal

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
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    Contributor: Chrapkowski, Magnus (Herausgeber, Übersetzer); Chrapkowski, Michael (Übersetzer)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783965870284; 3965870289
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    9783965870284
    DDC Categories: 830
    Series: Coll'Arco ; 16
    Other subjects: adam und eva; adrienne monnier; andré breton; aschenputtel; dalila; faust; feminismus; französische literatur; gretchen; jersey; judith und holofernes; lesbische literatur; marcel moore; marcel schwob; nantes; Paris; penelope; postmoderne; queere literatur; rené crevel; salmakis; salome; sappho; surrealismus; sylvia beach
    Scope: 197 Seiten, Illustrationen
  2. Heroinnen
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Arco, Wuppertal

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
    pfl/e8055
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Chrapkowski, Magnus (Herausgeber, Übersetzer); Chrapkowski, Michael (Übersetzer)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783965870284; 3965870289
    Other identifier:
    9783965870284
    DDC Categories: 830
    Series: Coll'Arco ; 16
    Other subjects: adam und eva; adrienne monnier; andré breton; aschenputtel; dalila; faust; feminismus; französische literatur; gretchen; jersey; judith und holofernes; lesbische literatur; marcel moore; marcel schwob; nantes; Paris; penelope; postmoderne; queere literatur; rené crevel; salmakis; salome; sappho; surrealismus; sylvia beach; Erzählende Literatur
    Scope: 197 Seiten, Illustrationen
  3. Sappho's Lyre
    Archaic Lyric and Women Poets of Ancient Greece
    Published: [1991]; ©1991
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    Sappho sang her poetry to the accompaniment of the lyre on the Greek island of Lesbos over 2500 years ago. Throughout the Greek world, her contemporaries composed lyric poetry full of passion, and in the centuries that followed the golden age of... more

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    Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
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    Sappho sang her poetry to the accompaniment of the lyre on the Greek island of Lesbos over 2500 years ago. Throughout the Greek world, her contemporaries composed lyric poetry full of passion, and in the centuries that followed the golden age of archaic lyric, new forms of poetry emerged. In this unique anthology, today's reader can enjoy the works of seventeen poets, including a selection of archaic lyric and the complete surviving works of the ancient Greek women poets—the latter appearing together in one volume for the first time.Sappho's Lyre is a combination of diligent research and poetic artistry. The translations are based on the most recent discoveries of papyri (including "new" Archilochos and Stesichoros) and the latest editions and scholarship. The introduction and notes provide historical and literary contexts that make this ancient poetry more accessible to modern readers.Although this book is primarily aimed at the reader who does not know Greek, it would be a splendid supplement to a Greek language course. It will also have wide appeal for readers of' ancient literature, women's studies, mythology, and lovers of poetry

     

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  4. The Laughter of Aphrodite
    A Novel about Sappho of Lesbos
    Author: Green, Peter
    Published: [1993]; ©1993
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    Best-selling classicist Peter Green recreates the life and times of the Greek lyric poet Sappho in this beautifully conceived, sharply detailed work of historical imagination. We meet Sappho at the age of fifty, when she is shaken by her fatal and... more

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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    Best-selling classicist Peter Green recreates the life and times of the Greek lyric poet Sappho in this beautifully conceived, sharply detailed work of historical imagination. We meet Sappho at the age of fifty, when she is shaken by her fatal and final love affair with Phaon. She narrates her own story from the vantage point of self-questioning middle age, and her candid meditations make intimate, engrossing reading.Only fragments of Sappho's poetry survive. In imagining Sappho's life Green found his task "rather like that of an archaeologist reassembling some amphora from hundreds of shards—of which more than half are missing." Yet, in his synthesis of historical evidence and ebullient invention, Green produces a seamless, moving, and persuasive portrait. He recreates Sappho's life by interweaving her surviving poetry into the narrative, not as "ations, but as her own imagined speeches and thoughts.Sappho's life spanned one of the most exciting periods in Greek history. Green's novel, full of details about daily life on ancient Lesbos, draws the reader into the political and social climate of her world: the civil strife accompanying the transition from aristocracy to mercantilism, the household relations between slave and aristocrat, the details of sea travel in the Aegean. Green wrote the novel while living on Lesbos, and his graceful rendering of the landscape, the rhythms of the seasons, and the varied flora of Sappho's island pervades the narrative.Sappho's poetry reveals a direct, spontaneous woman who eschewed artifice and embellishment. Green's extraordinary talent captures those qualities and brings this woman of unflinching honesty very much to life

     

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