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Book Synopsis
This volume considers Sappho's poetry as a powerful, influential voice in the western cultural tradition. Contributors focus on literary history, mythic traditions, cultural studies, performance studies, recent work in feminist theory, and more.

Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
Thomas Habinek
INTRODUCTION
Ellen Greene
I · LANGUAGE AND LITERARY CONTEXT
1. Sappho's Amatory Language
Giuliana Lanata, translated by William Robins
2. Critical Stereotypes and the Poetry of Sappho
Mary R. Lefkowitz
3· Phaethon, Sappho's Phaon, and the White Rock of Leukas:"Reading" the Symbols of Greek Lyric
Gregory Nagy
4· Eros and Incantation: Sappho and Oral Poetry
Charles Segal
II · HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION
5· Sappho and Helen
Page duBois
6. Gardens of Nymphs: Public and Private in Sappho's Lyrics
Jack Winkler
III · RITUAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
7· Sappho's Group: An Initiation into Womanhood
Claude Calame
8. Sappho and Her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality
Judith P. Hallett
9· Romantic Sensuality, Poetic Sense: A Response to Hallett on Sappho
Eva Stehle
10. Who Sang Sappho's Songs?
Andre Lardinois
IV WOMEN'S EROTICS
11. Woman and Language in Archaic Greece, or, Why Is Sappho a Woman?
Marilyn B. Skinner
I2. Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and Young Man
Eva Stehle
13· The Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho
Anne Carson
14. Apostrophe and Women's Erotics in the Poetry of Sappho
Ellen Greene
15. Sappho and the Other Woman
Margaret Williamson
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 02/08/1999
      ISBN13: 9780520206014, 978-0520206014
      ISBN10: 0520206010

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume considers Sappho's poetry as a powerful, influential voice in the western cultural tradition. Contributors focus on literary history, mythic traditions, cultural studies, performance studies, recent work in feminist theory, and more.

      Table of Contents
      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
      SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
      Thomas Habinek
      INTRODUCTION
      Ellen Greene
      I · LANGUAGE AND LITERARY CONTEXT
      1. Sappho's Amatory Language
      Giuliana Lanata, translated by William Robins
      2. Critical Stereotypes and the Poetry of Sappho
      Mary R. Lefkowitz
      3· Phaethon, Sappho's Phaon, and the White Rock of Leukas:"Reading" the Symbols of Greek Lyric
      Gregory Nagy
      4· Eros and Incantation: Sappho and Oral Poetry
      Charles Segal
      II · HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION
      5· Sappho and Helen
      Page duBois
      6. Gardens of Nymphs: Public and Private in Sappho's Lyrics
      Jack Winkler
      III · RITUAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
      7· Sappho's Group: An Initiation into Womanhood
      Claude Calame
      8. Sappho and Her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality
      Judith P. Hallett
      9· Romantic Sensuality, Poetic Sense: A Response to Hallett on Sappho
      Eva Stehle
      10. Who Sang Sappho's Songs?
      Andre Lardinois
      IV WOMEN'S EROTICS
      11. Woman and Language in Archaic Greece, or, Why Is Sappho a Woman?
      Marilyn B. Skinner
      I2. Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and Young Man
      Eva Stehle
      13· The Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho
      Anne Carson
      14. Apostrophe and Women's Erotics in the Poetry of Sappho
      Ellen Greene
      15. Sappho and the Other Woman
      Margaret Williamson
      BIBLIOGRAPHY
      CONTRIBUTORS
      INDEX

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