Classical Women Poets

Classical Women Poets by Josephine Balmer, published by Bloodaxe Books on March 28, 1996, is an annotated collection that brings to light the fragmented and often overlooked works of women poets from ancient Greece and Rome. This edition, comprising 158 pages, presents translations that highlight the lyrical and innovative nature of these poets, whose voices have been historically marginalized. Balmer’s work includes contributions from notable figures such as Sappho, Corinna, Erinna, and Sulpicia, alongside inscriptions, folk-songs, and graffiti, offering readers a glimpse into the lives and experiences of women in antiquity.
In this collection, readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes ranging from childhood friendships to love, marriage, motherhood, and bereavement. Each poet is accompanied by a brief bibliographical note, with annotations provided to clarify unfamiliar mythological or historical references. Balmer’s illuminating introduction delves into the nature of women’s poetry in antiquity and discusses the challenges and rewards of translating these fragmentary works. Classical Women Poets serves as a valuable resource for those interested in women’s literature, the ancient world, and poetry, enriching the understanding of a significant yet often neglected aspect of literary history.
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Fragmented and forgotten, the women poets of ancient Greece and Rome have long been overlooked by translators and scholars. Yet to Antipater of Thessalonica, writing in the first century AD, these were the ‘earthly Muses’ whose poetic skills rivalled those of their heavenly namesakes. Today only a fraction of their work survives – lyrical, witty, often innovative, and always moving – offering surprising insights into the closed world of women in antiquity, from childhood friendships through love affairs and marriage to motherhood and bereavement. Josephine Balmer’s translations breathe new life into long-lost works by over a dozen poets from early Greece to the late Roman empire, including Sappho, Corinna, Erinna and Sulpicia, as well as inscriptions, folk-songs and even graffiti. Each poet is introduced by a brief bibliographical note, and where necessary her poems are annotated to guide readers through unfamiliar mythological or historical references. In an illuminating introduction, Josephine Balmer examines the nature of women’s poetry in antiquity, as well as the problems (and pleasures) of translating such fragmentary works. Classical Women Poets is a complete collection for anyone interested in women’s literature, the ancient world, and – above all – poetry. It is a companion volume to Josephine Balmer’s edition Sappho: Poems and Fragments, also published by Bloodaxe.
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