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Sappho stung with love
Sappho stung with love













sappho stung with love

This book is also incredibly short, allowing one to read through it in one sitting, and so making it perfect if you are looking for something short and are just starting to get into poetry. Stung with Love is also separated into different sections, which makes it easier to refer back to fragments that stick with you.

sappho stung with love

Each fragment is given its own page, and each is provided with a detailed description of what the poem could mean, so there is much speculation and theory (time to get that aluminium tin foil out of your drawers). Stung with Love: Poems and Fragments achieves this with flying colours. The loss of the library caused much of her work to be lost however, we should cherish what little of her gorgeous poetry we have. The majority of her poetry gained significant importance and was placed in the Library of Alexandria (the burning of which still causes true historians to cry – I know I do).

sappho stung with love

Adding to her mystery is the fact that very little of Sappho’s poetry remains as she expected it to be: passed down through sung poetry similarly to Homer. Sappho herself is an enigma, whose mythos within historical accounts ranges from throwing herself from a cliff in star-crossed love to claims that she was a lesbian (purported by some to be the etymological origins of the word lesbian, due to her home island of Lesbos). ‍Sappho, the ancient Greek poetess lauded by Plato as the tenth muse, is best known for her poetry about love, longing, desire, death and the mythology of her time. Here budding flowers possess a sunny / Pasture where steeds could graze their fill, / And the breeze feels as gentle as honey. ‍ Perfect for when you’re in the mood for: something light and classical Here under boughs a bracing spring / Percolates, roses without number / Umber the earth and, rustling, / The leaves drip slumber.















Sappho stung with love