
THE ODES OF ANACREON.
THE ODES OF ANACREON. - TRANSLATED BY THOMAS MOORE. - WITH FIFTY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIVE DESIGNS BY - GIRODET DE ROUSSY. - NOW FIRST PRODUCED IN ENGLAND. - LONDON: JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
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This audio brings together the ancient Greek poet Anacreon's light‑hearted verses with a nineteenth‑century English rendering that captures the original’s breezy charm. Complementing the words are the exquisite, romantic sketches of the French painter Girodet de Roussy, whose fifty‑four illustrations animate the scenes of vineyards, roses, and playful cupids. Listeners will hear the verses set against a vivid backdrop that feels both classical and vividly visual.
The odes celebrate the simple pleasures of love, wine, music and youthful revelry, each line humming with the carefree spirit of a sun‑kissed Mediterranean garden. Girodet’s art, described in the introduction, blends graceful elegance with a sensual richness, allowing the listener to picture dancing maidens, fragrant blossoms, and the gentle strumming of a lyre. Together, the translation and images invite you to linger in a timeless world where joy and beauty are forever intertwined.
Language
en
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven Giacomelli, Margo Romberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Case Western Reserve University Preservation Department Digital Library)
Release date
2011-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1779–1852
Best known for the much-loved Irish Melodies, he was one of the most famous literary voices of his day, blending song, poetry, and politics with unusual ease. His work helped shape how 19th-century readers imagined Ireland, both at home and abroad.
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