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Diane J. Rayor

    Diane J. Rayor es una profesora de estudios clásicos cuyo trabajo se centra en la traducción de poesía y drama de la antigua Grecia. Sus esfuerzos se dedican a hacer que los textos atemporales sean accesibles a los lectores contemporáneos, preservando al mismo tiempo su belleza y profundidad literaria. Las traducciones de Rayor son valoradas por su fluidez y fidelidad al original, abriendo puertas para los lectores al mundo de la literatura antigua. Sus contribuciones académicas y de traducción fomentan una comprensión y apreciación más profundas de las obras clásicas.

    The Homeric Hymns
    Sappho's Lyre
    • Sappho's Lyre

      • 234 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Sappho sang her poetry to the accompaniment of the lyre on the Greek island of Lesbos over 2500 years ago. Throughout the Greek world, her contemporaries composed lyric poetry full of passion, and in the centuries that followed the golden age of archaic lyric, new forms of poetry emerged. In this unique anthology, today's reader can enjoy the works of seventeen poets, including a selection of archaic lyric and the complete surviving works of the ancient Greek women poets—the latter appearing together in one volume for the first time.Sappho's Lyre is a combination of diligent research and poetic artistry. The translations are based on the most recent discoveries of papyri (including "new" Archilochos and Stesichoros) and the latest editions and scholarship. The introduction and notes provide historical and literary contexts that make this ancient poetry more accessible to modern readers.Although this book is primarily aimed at the reader who does not know Greek, it would be a splendid supplement to a Greek language course. It will also have wide appeal for readers of' ancient literature, women's studies, mythology, and lovers of poetry.

      Sappho's Lyre
    • The Homeric Hymns

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The Homeric Hymns have survived for two and a half millennia because of their captivating stories, beautiful language, and religious significance. This book incorporates twenty-eight new lines in the first Hymn to Dionysos, along with expanded notes, a new preface, and an enhanced bibliography.

      The Homeric Hymns