Lírások
Lírások, also known as Liras, are a group of ancient Greek lyric poets who flourished in the 7th and 6th centuries BCE. They are considered the founders of Greek lyric poetry and are often referred to as the "first lyric poets." Lírások composed their works in the Doric dialect, which was the language of the Dorian Greeks. Their poetry was characterized by its simplicity, naturalness, and emotional depth. They often wrote about love, nature, and the human condition. Some of the most famous Lírások include Sappho, Alcaeus, and Stesichorus. Their works have had a significant influence on Western literature and continue to be studied and appreciated today.