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Epilogue

Epilogue

Bliss Carman

Epilogue is a poem by Canadian poet Bliss Carman, published in 1904 as part of his collection 'Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics.' This work serves as a concluding piece to Carman's imaginative reconstruction of Sappho's lost poems, which, while lacking scholarly rigor, significantly popularized Sappho's work among a broader audience. Carman's translations are notable for their creative interpretation rather than strict adherence to the original texts.

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