Sappho
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Greek poet Sappho, one of antiquity's greatest exponents of lyric poetry.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Greek poet Sappho. Born in the late seventh century BC, Sappho spent much of her life on the island of Lesbos. In antiquity she was famed as one of the greatest lyric poets, but owing to a series of accidents the bulk of her work was lost to posterity. The fragments that do survive, however, give a tantalising glimpse of a unique voice of Greek literature. Her work has lived on in other languages, too, translated by such major poets as Ovid, Christina Rossetti and Baudelaire.
With
Edith Hall
Professor of Classics at King's College, London
Margaret Reynolds
Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of London
and
Dirk Obbink
Professor of Papyrology and Greek Literature at the University of Oxford
Fellow and tutor at Christ Church, Oxford
Producer: Simon Tillotson.
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LINKS AND FURTHER READING
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READING LIST:
Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Arion’s Lyre: Archaic Lyric into Hellenistic Poetry (Princeton University Press, 2010)
Josephine Balmer, Sappho: Poems and Fragments (Bloodaxe Books, 1992)
David A. Campbell (ed.), Greek Lyric: Sappho and Alcaeus (Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1989)
Anne Carson, ‘If Not, Winter’: Fragments of Sappho (Virago, 2003)
Franco Ferrari, Sappho’s Gift: The Poet and Her Community (Michigan Classical Press, 2009)
Ellen Greene (ed.), Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches (University of California Press, 1998)
Ellen Greene (ed.), Re-reading Sappho: Reception and Transmission (University of California Press, 1998)
Ellen Greene and Marilyn Skinner (eds.), The New Sappho on Old Age: Textual and Philosophical Issues (Center for Hellenic Studies, 2010)
G. O. Hutchinson, Greek Lyric Poetry: A Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces (Oxford University Press, 2001)
Denys Page, Sappho and Alcaeus: An Introduction to the Study of Ancient Lesbian Poetry (First published 1955; Oxford University Press, 1990)
Margaret Reynolds, The Sappho Companion (Chatto and Windus, 2000)
Margaret Reynolds, The Sappho History (Palgrave, 2003)
Oliver Taplin (ed.), Literature in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A New Perspective (Oxford University Press, 2000)
Eva-Maria Voigt (ed.), Sappho et Alcaeus: Fragmenta (Polak and Van Gennep, 1971)
M. L. West, Greek Lyric Poetry: A New Translation (Oxford Paperbacks, 2008)
Margaret Williamson, Sappho’s Immortal Daughters (Harvard University Press, 1998)
John J. Winkler, The Constraints of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece (Routledge, 1989)
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Melvyn Bragg |
Interviewed Guest | Edith Hall |
Interviewed Guest | Margaret Reynolds |
Interviewed Guest | Dirk Obbink |
Producer | Simon Tillotson |
Broadcasts
- Thu 9 Apr 2015 09:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Thu 9 Apr 2015 21:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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