
Re-Reading Sappho
Reception and Transmission
Ellen Greene(Editor)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 2. August 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
267 pages
978-0-520-20603-8 (ISBN)
Description
Re-Reading Sappho reflects the recent fascination with Sappho's "afterlife." The essays examine the changing interpretations of scholars and writers who have read the fragmentary remains of Sappho's poetry. As the contributors explore the ways that each generation creates its own Sappho, the Sapphic tradition itself becomes an index to changing sensibilities and cultural norms about sexuality, gender roles, and notions of fema le authorship. A legendary literary figure, Sappho has attracted readers, critics, and biographers ever since she composed poems on the island of Lesbos at the close of the seventh century B.C. Bringing together some of the best recent criticism on the subject, this volume, together with Reading Sappho, represents the first anthology of Sappho scholarship, drawing attention to Sappho's importance as a poet and reflecting the diversity of critical approaches in classical and literary scholarship during the last several decades.
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Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-20603-8 (9780520206038)
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Person
Ellen Greene is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Oklahoma.
Content
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
Thomas Habinek
INTRODUCTION
Ellen Greene
1. Reflecting Sappho
Glenn W. Most
2. Sappho's Afterlife in Translation
Yopie Prins
3? Sappho's Splintered Tongue:Silence in Sappho 31 and Catullus
Dolores O'Higgins
4? Ventriloquizing Sappho, or the Lesbian Muse
Elizabeth D. Harvey
5? Sappho in Early Modern England:A Study in Sexual Reputation
Harriette Andreadis
6. Sex and Philology:Sappho and the Rise of German Nationalism
Joan DeJean
7? Sappho Schoolmistress
Holt N Parker
8. H.D. and Sappho: "A Precious Inch of Palimpsest"
Erika Rohrbach
9. Sapphistries
Susan Gubar
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
Thomas Habinek
INTRODUCTION
Ellen Greene
1. Reflecting Sappho
Glenn W. Most
2. Sappho's Afterlife in Translation
Yopie Prins
3? Sappho's Splintered Tongue:Silence in Sappho 31 and Catullus
Dolores O'Higgins
4? Ventriloquizing Sappho, or the Lesbian Muse
Elizabeth D. Harvey
5? Sappho in Early Modern England:A Study in Sexual Reputation
Harriette Andreadis
6. Sex and Philology:Sappho and the Rise of German Nationalism
Joan DeJean
7? Sappho Schoolmistress
Holt N Parker
8. H.D. and Sappho: "A Precious Inch of Palimpsest"
Erika Rohrbach
9. Sapphistries
Susan Gubar
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX