Edited by Ellen Greene
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley · Los Angeles · Oxford
© The Regents of the University of California
Preferred Citation: Greene, Ellen, editor. Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1996 1996. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3199n81q/
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
PART I LANGUAGE AND LITERARY CONTEXT
• One Sappho's Amatory Language
• Two Critical Stereotypes and the Poetry of Sappho
• Three Phaethon, Sappho's Phaon, and the White Rock of Leukas: "Reading" the Symbols of Greek Lyric
Four Eros and Incantation: Sappho and Oral Poetry
PART II HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION
• Five Sappho and Helen
• Six Gardens of Nymphs: Public and Private in Sappho's Lyrics
PART III RITUAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
Seven Sappho's Group: An Initiation into Womanhood
• Eight Sappho and Her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality
• Nine Romantic Sensuality, Poetic Sense: A Response to Hallett on Sappho
Ten Who Sang Sappho's Songs?
PART IV WOMEN'S EROTICS
• Eleven Woman and Language in Archaic Greece, or, Why is Sappho a Woman?
Twelve Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and Young Man
• Thirteen The Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho
Fourteen Apostrophe and Women's Erotics in the Poetry of Sappho
Fifteen Sappho and the Other Woman
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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