Sappho Leontias

Then she went back to Smyrna and taught for many years at the girl school of Agia Fotini, where one of her pupils was the also Cypriot and later educator and feminist Polyxeni Loizias.

[5] Ιn Constantinople she published Eurydice (1870-1873), together with her sister Emilia Leontias, the first Greek literally journal that was directed by a woman.

[1][6][3] In her literary work she published mostly romantic poetry with subjects inspired from nature, the motherland and religion.

[1][7] In 1887, she published a book on home economics, Oikiaki oikonomia pros hrisin ton Parthenagogeion.

[7] She published only a small part of her work in a book in Constantinople in 1899, entitled Ὁ  Ἀνήρ καί ἡ Γυνή.