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The Newest Sappho: P. Sapph. Obbink and P. GC inv. 105, Frs. 1-4: Studies in Archaic and Classical Greek Song, vol. 2
Gendered Spheres and Mythic Models in Sappho’s Brothers Poem
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pp. i
Front Matter
Retraction Notice
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The Newest Sappho: Text, Apparatus Criticus, and Translation
pp. 34
Ten Poems of Sappho: Provenance, Authenticity, and Text of the New Sappho Papyri
pp. 55
Songs for Sailors and Lovers
pp. 110
Sappho, Iambist: Abusing the Brother
pp. 127
The Newest Sappho and Archaic Greek-Near Eastern Interactions
pp. 148
How Did Sappho’s Songs Get into the Male Sympotic Repertoire?
pp. 167
Sappho’s Brothers Song and the Fictionality of Early Greek Lyric Poetry
pp. 188
Hera and the Return of Charaxos
pp. 208
Goodbye Family Gloom! The Coming of Charaxos in the Brothers Song
pp. 225
Sappho and the Mythopoetics of the Domestic
pp. 238
Gendered Spheres and Mythic Models in Sappho’s Brothers Poem
pp. 266
Larichos in the Brothers Poem: Sappho Speaks Truth to the Wine-Pourer
pp. 293
The Reception of Sappho’s Brothers Poem in Rome
pp. 302
‘All You Need is Love’: Some Thoughts on the Structure, Texture, and Meaning of the Brothers Song as well as on Its Relation to the Kypris Song (P. Sapph. Obbink)
pp. 339
Sappho as Aphrodite’s Singer, Poet, and Hero(ine): The Reconstruction of the Context and Sense of the Kypris Song
pp. 353
Sappho and Kypris: ‘The Vertigo of Love’ (P. Sapph. Obbink 21–29; P. Oxy. 1231, fr. 16)
pp. 368
Loving, but not Loved: The New Kypris Song in the Context of Sappho’s Poetry
pp. 396
Reimagining the Fragments of Sappho through Translation
pp. 415
Notes on the First Stanza of Fragment 17
pp. 424
Sappho Fragment 17: Wishing Charaxos a Safe Trip?
pp. 449
A Poetics of Sisterly Affect in the Brothers Song and in Other Songs of Sappho
pp. 493
Bibliography
pp. 526
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