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Sappho: A New Translation

Sappho: A New Translation

1999 ·
·4.13·3,753 Ratings ·124 Pages
“ Learning never exhausts the mind. ” ― Leonardo da Vinci
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    1999·
    ·4.15·447 Ratings
    This edition reintroduces Sappho to the modern reader, providing a vivid, contemporary translation, which captures the spareness and the intensity of Sappho's line. The wondrous Mary Barnard translation was based, unfortunately, on the 1928 Loeb edition b
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