Who was the first 'Lesbian'?

Who was the first 'Lesbian'?

Author: History Hit April 21, 2026 Duration: 41:39

Was Sappho queer? Or was this Ancient Greek poet just really really good friends with women?


Today on Betwixt the Sheets, Kate is joined by Katherine Horgan to find out how Sappho's poetry has lasted through the centuries, what we can really know about her life, and why she is important in the modern world?


Katherine is researching classical reception in Early Modern English Literature at Harvard, and will be taking on a professorship at Sarah Lawrence later this year.


This episode was edited by Hannah Feodorov. The producer was Sophie Gee. The senior producer was Freddy Chick.


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