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  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446413760
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

The Sappho Companion




For two and a half thousand years, poets and readers have been inspired by the writing of Sappho, and the myths that surround her

Born around 630BC on the Greek island of Lesbos, Sappho is now regarded as the greatest lyrical poet of ancient Greece, ironic and passionate, capturing the troubled depths of love. Her work survives only in fragments, yet her influence extends throughout Western literature, fuelled by the speculations and romances which have gathered around her name, her story and her sexuality.This remarkable anthology brilliantly displays the way different periods have taken up Sappho's haunting story bringing together many different kinds of work. We see her image change, re-created in Ovid's poetry and Boccaccio's tales, in translations by Pope, Rossetti and Swinburne, Baudelaire, in the modern versions of Eavan Boland, Ruth Padel and Jeanette Winterson.

  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446413760
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

About the author

Margaret Reynolds

Margaret Reynolds is a writer, academic, critic and broadcaster: her previous books include The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories, The Sappho Companion and Victorian Women Poets: An Anthology and a series of study guides on contemporary writers, Vintage Living Texts.

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Praise for The Sappho Companion

Reynolds's passion for her subject leaps from every page

Scarlett Thomas, Independent on Sunday

The Sappho Companion does an excellent job of celebrating the ancient poet

Nicholas Lezard, Guardian