Sappho

Nonfiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 601
Poem • Nonfiction
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FantasyAncient Greece
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World History601
University of California Press (Berkeley)
Adult
18+ years
Sappho by Sappho is a collection featuring the poetry and fragments attributed to Sappho, an ancient Greek poet. The text showcases the personal experiences, emotions, and insights of a person known for lyrical mastery, with themes of love, longing, and the beauty of nature woven throughout the works.
Emotional
Romantic
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
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Sappho by Sappho garners praise for its lyrical beauty and historical significance, offering a glimpse into ancient Greek lyric poetry. Readers admire the emotional depth and timeless themes of love and longing. However, some note the fragmented nature of the surviving texts as a limitation to full appreciation. Overall, it remains a poignant literary treasure.
A reader who enjoys Sappho by Sappho likely cherishes lyrical poetry, appreciates ancient Greek literature, and values fragmented yet profound emotional expression. Fans of The Iliad by Homer or The Aeneid by Virgil would find it similarly enriching.
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Poem • Nonfiction
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FantasyAncient Greece
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World History601
University of California Press (Berkeley)
Adult
18+ years
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