
In this lyrical tale we are invited into the quiet world of Bilitis, a young woman born on the rugged slopes of the Taurus range at the edge of ancient Pamphylia. Her days begin with the crow of the rooster, tending goats and milking cows, then shift to weaving wool and wandering the sun‑lit fields with her companions. The narrative is steeped in reverence for the unseen nymphs of hidden springs, whose presence shapes her modest, pastoral life. Yet a lingering, unnamed love begins to stir, hinting at a longing that will soon pull her beyond the mountains.
Bilitis’s journey carries her to the bustling port of Mytilene, a city that dazzles with colorful fabrics, fragrant oils, and the clamor of crowded streets. There, the sensual atmosphere of festivals, music, and dance reveals a society where women seek solace and intimacy with one another amid a male‑dominated world. Through her eyes we glimpse the early whispers of Sappho’s circle, as delicate affections blossom against a backdrop of opulent decadence. The first act paints a vivid portrait of desire, freedom, and the fragile beauty of a life on the cusp of change.
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Chuck Greif.
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1925
A daring French writer of the fin de siècle, he became famous for sensual, highly polished novels and poems that drew on classical themes. His work moved between lyric beauty, eroticism, and literary mischief, making him one of the most distinctive voices of his era.
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