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Sapphic may
refer to: Sappho, Gr**** poet of the 7th
century BC who
wrote about her
attraction to
women Sapphic stanza, a four line
poetic form Sapphism...
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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,
named after Sappho, is an
Aeolic verse form of four lines.
Originally composed in
quantitative verse and unrhymed,
since the Middle...
- In English, some
terms in
widespread use have been sodomite, Achillean,
Sapphic, Uranian, homophile, ****, ****, effeminate, ****, homoaffective, and...
- The
Sapphic stanza is the only
stanzaic form
adapted from Gr**** and
Latin poetry to be used
widely in
Polish literature. It was
introduced during the...
- July 2023.
Retrieved 9
October 2023.
EDITOR (25 July 2023). "The best
sapphic moments from Gap The Series". diva-magazine.com.
Retrieved 12 February...
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Glyconic (the most
basic form of
Aeolic line),
hendecasyllabic verse,
Sapphic stanza, and
Alcaic stanza (the
latter two are
respectively named for Sappho...
- 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...
- 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...
- ****ual
Dissent and
Political Culture with Nan D.
Hunter (Routledge, 1995)
Sapphic Slashers: ****,
Violence and
American Modernity (Duke
University Press,...