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Henry Thornton Wharton's 'Sappho: Memoir, text, selected renderings, and a literal translation' is an essential work for anyone interested in the life and poetry of the ancient Greek lyric poetess, Sappho. Wharton's book includes a comprehensive memoir of Sappho's life, providing valuable insight into the personal and historical context of her work. The text also features a selection of Sappho's poems in their original Greek alongside Wharton's own English renderings, capturing the beauty and emotion of Sappho's poetic voice. Wharton's literal translation of these poems allows readers a closer…mehr

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Henry Thornton Wharton's 'Sappho: Memoir, text, selected renderings, and a literal translation' is an essential work for anyone interested in the life and poetry of the ancient Greek lyric poetess, Sappho. Wharton's book includes a comprehensive memoir of Sappho's life, providing valuable insight into the personal and historical context of her work. The text also features a selection of Sappho's poems in their original Greek alongside Wharton's own English renderings, capturing the beauty and emotion of Sappho's poetic voice. Wharton's literal translation of these poems allows readers a closer look at the intricacies of Sappho's language and imagery, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and poetry lovers alike. Wharton's scholarly approach to Sappho's work showcases his deep understanding of ancient Greek literature and the significance of Sappho's poetry in the literary canon. His expertise and meticulous attention to detail shine through in this enlightening and enriching study of one of antiquity's most revered poets. Readers with a passion for classical literature and poetic exploration will find Wharton's 'Sappho' a valuable addition to their library, offering new insights into the enduring legacy of this remarkable poet.
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Henry Thornton Wharton (1846–1895) was a classical scholar and writer, renowned for his contributions to the study of Greek literature, in particular for the English-speaking audience. Wharton's literary prowess is perhaps best exemplified by his distinguished work on the enigmatic figure of Sappho, the ancient Greek lyric poet. His book 'Sappho: Memoir, text, selected renderings, and a literal translation' stands out as a monumental contribution, offering insightful glimpses into the life and works of Sappho, whose fragments of poetry had survived the vicissitudes of time. The comprehensive evaluation and critiques included in this volume showcase Wharton's deep understanding and appreciation of Greek literature and his meticulous approach to translation. His scholarly methods and nuanced reflections on the original texts have made his work an invaluable reference for both classicists and general enthusiasts of literature interested in the heritage of Greek culture and the complexities of translating poetic works. Wharton's dedication to rendering the essence of Sappho's poetry into English, while maintaining its stylistic integrity, has ensured that the voice of the ancient poetess continues to resonate with modern readers, thus securing his legacy in the realm of classical literary studies.