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Sapphic may refer to:
Sappho, Greek poet of the 7th century BC who wrote about her attraction to women
Sapphic stanza, a four line poetic form
Sapphism, an inclusive umbrella term for attraction or relationships between queer women—whether they identify as lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, non-binary or trans.
Sapphic literature, literary subgenre for works featuring relationships between women
Look up Sapphic or sapphic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sapphic may refer to: Sappho, Greek poet of the 7th century BC who wrote about her attraction...
The Sapphic stanza, named after Sappho, is an Aeolic verse form of four lines. Originally composed in quantitative verse and unrhymed, since the Middle...
lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, aromantic, asexual, or queer. There are also sapphic people who are non-binary or genderqueer. The term has been used since...
Sapphic pop is a term used to describe a particular subgenre of indie music and bedroom pop. The genre typically has female, often femme, singer-songwriters...
The Sapphic stanza is the only stanzaic form adapted from Greek and Latin poetry to be used widely in Polish literature. It was introduced during the...
Glyconic (the most basic form of Aeolic line), hendecasyllabic verse, Sapphic stanza, and Alcaic stanza (the latter two are respectively named for Sappho...
truncated. This meter typically appears as the first three lines of a Sapphic stanza, though it was also sometimes used in stichic verse, for example...
July 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023. EDITOR (25 July 2023). "The best sapphic moments from Gap The Series". diva-magazine.com. Retrieved 12 February...
known as a symbol of love and desire between women, with the English words sapphic and lesbian deriving from her name and that of her home island, respectively...
characters, and non-fiction about lesbian-interest topics. A similar term is sapphic literature, encompassing works that feature love between women that are...
Sexual Dissent and Political Culture with Nan D. Hunter (Routledge, 1995) Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence and American Modernity (Duke University Press,...
the legend of Saint George and the Dragon, it was named by Collider as a sapphic book that should be turned into a show or movie. A prequel, A Day of Fallen...
hosted by Sophie Ward, which underscored the achievements within the sapphic community. International Lesbian Day is a related observation that is observed...
are nonetheless included in Campbell's and Neri's editions. For book 1, Sapphic stanzas; for book 2, glyconics with double dactylic expansion in distichs;...
Aeolic in nature, and appreciate how the initial three syllables of the Sapphic hendecasyllable were not variable in Sappho's practice.) Ancient metricians...
January 2020). "Four Flowering Plants That Have Been Decidedly Queered (Sapphic Violets)". JSTOR Daily. Archived from the original on 3 February 2021....
Intellectual virtue – Greek words for knowledge Love Restoration of Peter Sapphic love Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (eds.). "ἀγάπη". A Greek-English...
Unlike the majority of Catullus' poems, the meter of this poem is the sapphic meter. This meter is more musical, seeing as Sappho mainly sang her poetry...
forms. His Odes featured more complex measures, including alcaics and sapphics, which were sometimes a difficult fit for Latin structure and syntax. Despite...
marriage, which casts it in a "sexualized queer light" as depicting a sapphic relationship. She argues that through the lens of QPR and Ela Przybylo's...
Ioannem" is a Latin hymn in honor of John the Baptist, written in Horatian Sapphics with text traditionally attributed to Paulus Diaconus, the eighth-century...
including a type of wine. In Algernon Charles Swinburne's 1866 poem "Sapphics", the term lesbian appears twice but capitalized both times after twice...