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songsforgorgons:“Sappho’s Reply,” by Rita Mae Brown, from The Hand That Cradles the Rock (1971).
excerpt from gay men and women who enriched the world written by thomas cowan and illustrated by mic
arjuna-vallabha:Margaritis Georgios, Sappho Praying to Aphrodite
gaylord-3000:do it for sappho
flaroh:My Sappho stickers have been so successful, thank you all! I thought I would make quick post
lesbianherstorian:stefanjaenicke:lesbianherstorian:sappho fragment 80 (l-p 126)over two and a half m
artandchocolate:Sappho - Translation from Anne Carson’s “If not, Winter”
femalebeautyinart:Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene by Simeon Solomon, 1864
readingwoman:In the Days of Sappho, John William Godward, 1904
aphony-cree:fandomshatepeopleofcolor:This is fucking amazing modern Sappho high school au
pre-raphaelisms:Simeon Solomon - Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene, 1869I just came across t
ancient-mystery:Fragments of Sappho, circa 630 - 580 BC. Translated by Anne Carson.Follow my instagr
thoodleoo:this is a conversation, or a poem of sorts, i suppose, that i imagined between sappho and
sapphetti:The Greek Poet Sappho and the Girl from Mytilene (1809) by Nicolai Abildgaard
moonrat666:my favorite Sappho fragments are the shortest, most cryptic ones
la-femme-terrible:Sappho Lobel, p.147, transl. Anne Carson
yellowpeorl:Eros arrived from heaven wrapped in a purple mantle~Sappho
skyeventide:Cicero and Sapphorequested by chelidon and gulltownThe last sketch of Sappho is done wit
roofbeams:if not, winter: fragments of sappho, trans. anne carson
terpsikeraunos:thespineanditstingle:Sappho 102, trans. Anne CarsonI generally love Anne Carson’s tra
tamiart:Sappho is a famous ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos around 615 BCE. She is one o
Head of the poetess Sappho,Istanbul Archeology Museum, TurkeyThe marble bust was found in the ancien
Fight Like A Girl, Zolita
songsforgorgons:“Sappho’s Reply,” by Rita Mae Brown, from The Hand That Cradles the Rock (1971).
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