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  1. A Curious Peril
    H. D. 's Late Modernist Prose
    Author: Vetter, Lara
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

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    ISBN: 9780813052731
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Poets, American
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961
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  2. A curious peril
    H.D.'s late modernist prose
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little... more

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    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little critical attention relative to her Imagist poetry. These postwar writings bring together the material, political world with the realm of the mystical and otherworldly--the other hallmark of H.D.'s writing. Ultimately, Vetter shines a much-needed light on these late works to reveal a more complete picture of H.D.'s oeuvre and provide an invaluable source for future modernist scholarship H.D.'s post-World War II writings: a chronology -- Introduction -- De-formations: trauma, genre, and the sword went out to sea -- Autobiography and ghost story -- Mysticism and time travel -- Märchen and historical fiction -- Critique: gendered narratives of nation and imperialism -- By Avon River, arranged marriage, and Shakespeare's empire -- Disappearing bodies in white rose and the red -- Interlude -- The mystery -- Re-formations: postwar ethics and identity -- Facing the past, becoming l'Autre -- The invisible other: the psychoanalyst as spy

     

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    ISBN: 9780813052731; 0813052734
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Poets, American; Poets, American; Modernism (Literature); Poets, American; Modernism (Literature); LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Modernism (Literature); Poets, American; Biographies; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961); H. D (1886-1961); H. D
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  3. A curious peril
    H.D.'s late modernist prose
    Published: 2017; ©2017
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little... more

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    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little critical attention relative to her Imagist poetry. These postwar writings bring together the material, political world with the realm of the mystical and otherworldly--the other hallmark of H.D.'s writing. Ultimately, Vetter shines a much-needed light on these late works to reveal a more complete picture of H.D.'s oeuvre and provide an invaluable source for future modernist scholarship

     

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    ISBN: 9780813054568
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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Poets, American; Modernism (Literature); Poets, American
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961)
    Scope: xii, 265 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. A curious peril
    H.D.'s late modernist prose
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little... more

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    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little critical attention relative to her Imagist poetry. These postwar writings bring together the material, political world with the realm of the mystical and otherworldly--the other hallmark of H.D.'s writing. Ultimately, Vetter shines a much-needed light on these late works to reveal a more complete picture of H.D.'s oeuvre and provide an invaluable source for future modernist scholarship

     

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    ISBN: 9780813064413
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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Poets, American
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961
    Scope: xii, 265 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. A curious peril
    H.D.'s late modernist prose
    Published: 2017; ©2017
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little... more

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    This book argues that the trauma the modernist writer H.D. endured during World War II birthed a body of writing strikingly different from that of her earlier career. Vetter's study focuses on the author's post-war prose which has received little critical attention relative to her Imagist poetry. These postwar writings bring together the material, political world with the realm of the mystical and otherworldly--the other hallmark of H.D.'s writing. Ultimately, Vetter shines a much-needed light on these late works to reveal a more complete picture of H.D.'s oeuvre and provide an invaluable source for future modernist scholarship

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780813054568
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    RVK Categories: HU 3489
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Poets, American; Modernism (Literature); Poets, American
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961)
    Scope: xii, 265 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Cinematic modernism
    modernist poetry and film
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    06.70.08 2009
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    ISBN: 9780521114837; 0521114837
    Subjects: Motion pictures and literature; Modernism (Literature); American poetry; Motion pictures
    Other subjects: Stein, Gertrude 1874-1946; Williams, William Carlos 1883-1963; H. D. 1886-1961; Moore, Marianne 1887-1972
    Scope: IX, 284 S., ill
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    Originally published: 2005

  7. Eugenic fantasies
    racial ideology in the literature and popular culture of the 1920's
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

    Eugenic Fantasies is an innovative work that combines interpretive strategies from the fields of psychoanalysis, anthropology, and literary studies to create a new model for theorizing race Introduction: Racial Identity and Subjective Loss -- Ch 1.... more

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    Eugenic Fantasies is an innovative work that combines interpretive strategies from the fields of psychoanalysis, anthropology, and literary studies to create a new model for theorizing race Introduction: Racial Identity and Subjective Loss -- Ch 1. Theoretical and Critical Contexts -- Ch 2. The Rise of Eugenics and the Quest for the Classical White Male Body -- Ch 3. Hemingway, Eugenic Terror, and the "Newest New Woman" -- Ch 4. Imagining the Statuesque: H.D., Eugenics, and the Aesthetics of White Lesbian Identity -- Ch 5. Fitzgerald, Nordicism, and Racial Nostalgia -- Ch 6. Conclusion.

     

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  8. H.D. and modernist religious imagination
    mysticism and writing
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    Exploring the intersection of religious sensibility and creativity in the poetry and prose of the American modernist writer, H.D., this volume explores the nexus of the religious, the visionary, the creative and the material. Drawing on original... more

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    Exploring the intersection of religious sensibility and creativity in the poetry and prose of the American modernist writer, H.D., this volume explores the nexus of the religious, the visionary, the creative and the material. Drawing on original archival research and analyses of newly published and currently unpublished writings by H.D., Elizabeth Anderson shows how the poet's work is informed by a range of religious traditions, from the complexities and contradictions of Moravian Christianity to a wide range of esoteric beliefs and practices. H.D and Modernist Religious Imagination brings H.D

     

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  9. H.D. and poets after
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Introduction / Donna Krolik Hollenberg -- "A Wish to Make Real to Myself What is Most Real": My H.D. / Alicia Ostriker -- Motherhood/Morality/Momentum: Alicia Ostriker and H.D. / Donna Krolik Hollenberg -- H.D.: A Joining / Robert Kelly -- Sex, H.D.,... more

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    Introduction / Donna Krolik Hollenberg -- "A Wish to Make Real to Myself What is Most Real": My H.D. / Alicia Ostriker -- Motherhood/Morality/Momentum: Alicia Ostriker and H.D. / Donna Krolik Hollenberg -- H.D.: A Joining / Robert Kelly -- Sex, H.D., and Robert Kelly / Jane Augustine -- From "Perdita's Father" / Sharon Doubiago -- "The mother is the muse H.D. said": Re-Membering the Reader in H.D.'s Helen in Egypt and Sharon Doubiago's Early Long Poems / Kathleen Crown -- A Gift of Song: My Encounter with H.D. / Frances Jaffer -- Again She Says Try To: Frances Jaffer and H.D. / Kim Vaeth -- Haibun: "Draw your/Draft" / Rachel Blau Duplessis -- Renewing the Open Engagement: H.D. and Rachel Blau DuPlessis / Burton Hatten -- The Blank Page: H.D.'s Invitation to Trust and Mistrust Language / Kathleen Fraser -- "I am not of that feather": Kathleen Fraser's Postmodernist Poetics / Cynthia Hogue -- Three Thoughts on Trilogy / Brenda Hillman -- "The Blank Pages of the Unwritten Volume of the New": Gnosticism in H.D.'s Trilogy and Brenda Hillman's Death Tractates / Aliki Barnstone -- Interior Scrutiny: Example of H.D. / Leslie Scalapino -- "Time-less or Hieroglyph": Self and Simulacrum in H.D. and Leslie Scalapino / Elisabeth A. Frost -- Palimpsestic Stagger / Nathaniel Mackey -- Angles of Incidence/lAngels of Dust: Operatic Tilt in the Poetics of H.D and Nathaniel Mackey / Adalaide Morris -- H.D. after H.D. / Carolyn Forche -- Poetry and Survival: H.D. and Carolyn Forche / Eileen Gregory

     

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    ISBN: 1587292831; 9781587292835
    Subjects: American poetry; American poetry; American poetry; Aufsatzsammlung; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); American poetry; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Lyrik; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961); H. D. 1886-1961; H. D; Doolittle, Hilda
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  10. H.D. and the Victorian fin de siècle
    gender, modernism, decadence
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    H.D and the Victorian Fin de Siecle argues foremost that H.D. eluded the male modernist flight from Romantic 'effeminacy' and 'personality' by embracing the very cults of personality in the Decadent Romanticism of Oscar Wilde, A.C. Swinburne, Walter... more

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    H.D and the Victorian Fin de Siecle argues foremost that H.D. eluded the male modernist flight from Romantic 'effeminacy' and 'personality' by embracing the very cults of personality in the Decadent Romanticism of Oscar Wilde, A.C. Swinburne, Walter Pater and D.G. Rossetti that her male contemporaries most deplored: the cult of the demonic femme fatale and of the 'effeminate' Aesthete androgyne. H.D., Laity maintains, used these sexually aggressive masks to shape a female modernism that freely engaged female and male androgyny, homoeroticism, narcissism and maternal eroticism. Focusing on the early Sea Garden, the plays and poetry of the 1920s and her late epic Trilogy, H.D. and the Victorian Fin de Siecle demonstrates H.D.'s shift from the homoerotic 'white', vanishing tropology of the male androgyne fashioned by Pater and Wilde to the 'abject' monstrously sexual body of the Pre-Raphaelite and Decadent femme fatale Introduction: Dramatis Personae: The Aesthete Androgyne and the Femme Fatale -- 1. The Rhetoric of Anti-Romanticism: Gendered Genealogies of Male Modernism -- 2. H.D.'s Early Decadent Masks and Images: HER; Sea Garden -- 3. Writing the Decadent Boy Androgyne: Whiteness, Diaphaneite, Poikilia, and Male Statuary -- 4. Across Gender, across Sexuality: H.D.'s Male Masking and the Sexual Narrative: Hippolytus Temporizes; "Heliodora" -- 5. Toward a Revised Myth of Origins: From the Diaphanous Androgyne to the Abject Femme Fatale -- 6. From Agon to "Heros Fatale": Pre-Raphaelite Transformations of Male Modernism/Modernity -- 7. Feminine Abjection and Trilogy.

     

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  11. Psyche reborn
    the emergence of H.D
    Published: 1987, c1981
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

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    ISBN: 0585025134; 9780585025131
    Subjects: Poets, American; Psychoanalysis and literature; Occultism in literature; Poets, American; Occultism in literature; Poets, American; Psychoanalysis and literature; Poets, American; Psychoanalysis and literature; Occultism in literature; Biographies; POETRY ; American ; General
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961); H. D (1886-1961); H. D
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  12. Staging modernist lives
    H.D., Mina Loy, Nancy Cunard, three plays and criticism
    Author: Colby, Sasha
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal

    "The first objective of Staging Modernist Lives is to illuminate the work and lives of three important but somewhat underrepresented modernist writers: H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961), Mina Loy (1882-1966) and Nancy Cunard (1896-1965). The second... more

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    "The first objective of Staging Modernist Lives is to illuminate the work and lives of three important but somewhat underrepresented modernist writers: H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961), Mina Loy (1882-1966) and Nancy Cunard (1896-1965). The second is to demonstrate the ways in which these women constructed aesthetic, political, and social identities and performed these versions of themselves in their autobiographical literary work in ways that had a profound effect on the scope and course of literary modernism . The third objective is to advance a new approach in literary studies by bringing together critical theory and original play-scripts in order to analyze performed literary identity and also enact it through original, annotated, full-length performance scripts drawn from these women's autobiographical writing. As a result, the completed manuscript is a work of research-creation consisting of: (1) a critical introduction which surveys how other disciplines have adopted performative inquiry, considersexisting examples and prototypes in literary studies, and advances a methodological framework for a broader performative model in modernist literary studies, (2) three critical prefaces which argue how dramatization deepens our research understanding in the case of each writer, (3) three original, full-length, annotated play-scripts: The Tree (H.D.), The Mina Loy Interviews (Loy) and These were the Hours (Cunard). The intent is to advance a theoretical and practice-based model which enhances scholarly understanding and provides suggestive avenues for scholars seeking to reach broader and more diverse audiences."-- Staging Modernist Lives: Theory and Practice -- H.D.'s Autobiographical Theatre -- The Tree Performance, Performativity, and the Search for Mina Loy -- The Mina Loy Interviews -- Nancy Cunard and the Heterotopic Stage -- These Were the Hours -- Conclusion

     

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  13. The American H.D
    Published: (c)2012
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    "In The American H.D., Annette Debo considers the significance of nation in the artistic vision and life of the modernist writer Hilda Doolittle. Her versatile career stretching from 1906 to 1961, H.D. was a major American writer who spent her adult... more

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    "In The American H.D., Annette Debo considers the significance of nation in the artistic vision and life of the modernist writer Hilda Doolittle. Her versatile career stretching from 1906 to 1961, H.D. was a major American writer who spent her adult life abroad; a poet and translator who also wrote experimental novels, short stories, essays, reviews, and a children's book; a white writer with ties to the Harlem Renaissance; an intellectual who collaborated on avant-garde films and film criticism; and an upper-middle-class woman who refused to follow gender conventions. Her wide-ranging career thus embodies an expansive narrative about the relationship of modernism to the United States and the nuances of the American nation from the Gilded Age to the Cold War. Making extensive use of material in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale - including correspondences, unpublished autobiographical writings, family papers, photographs, and Professor Norman Holmes Pearson's notes for a planned biography of H.D. - Debo's American H.D. reveals details about its subject never before published. Adroitly weaving together literary criticism, biography, and cultural history, The American H.D. tells a new story about the significance of this important writer. Written with clarity and sincere affection for its subject, The American H.D. brings together a sophisticated understanding of modernism, the poetry and prose of H.D., the personalities of her era, and the historical and cultural context in which they developed: America's emergence as a dominant economic and political power that was riven by racial and social inequities at home."--Project Muse

     

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    ISBN: 9781609380939; 1609380932
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; American Literature; English; Languages & Literatures; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: H. D. 1886-1961; H. D (1886-1961); H. D. 1886-1961; H. D
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  14. The astral H.D
    occult and religious sources and contexts for H.D.'s poetry and prose
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Modernist poet H.D. had many visionary and paranormal experiences throughout her life. Although Sigmund Freud worried that they might be 'symptoms, ' she rebelled, educating herself in the alternative world of the occult and spiritualism in order to... more

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    "Modernist poet H.D. had many visionary and paranormal experiences throughout her life. Although Sigmund Freud worried that they might be 'symptoms, ' she rebelled, educating herself in the alternative world of the occult and spiritualism in order to transform the raw material into a mythical autobiography woven throughout her poetry, prose, and life-writing. The astral H.D. narrates the fascinating story of how she used the occult to transform herself, and provides surprising revelations about her friendships and conflicts with famous figures-such as Sigmund Freud and the Battle of Britain war hero Hugh Dowding-along the way"--

     

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  15. The mystic leeway
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Carleton University Press, [Ottawa, Ont.]

    Cover13; -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Editor's Preface -- Editor's Introduction -- "My Hilda" -- Frances Gregg: First Hand -- Note on the Text -- The Mystic Leeway -- Endnotes -- Works Cited. Who is Frances Gregg? In her youth she was a... more

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    Cover13; -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Editor's Preface -- Editor's Introduction -- "My Hilda" -- Frances Gregg: First Hand -- Note on the Text -- The Mystic Leeway -- Endnotes -- Works Cited. Who is Frances Gregg? In her youth she was a poet in her own right, a friend of Ezra Pound, and an intimate of Hilda Doolittle and John Cowper Powys. In our literary history, particularly the history of Modernism, she has been a mysterious presence. Now, with this publication for the first time of The Mystic Leeway, we have Gregg's testament to her lovers, her life, her deeply troubled times, and to Art. Written over the three years before her tragic death in the bombing of Plymouth in 1941, this memoir

     

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    ISBN: 9780773573963; 0773573968
    Series: Women's experience series ; v. 6
    Subjects: Mysticism; Electronic books; POETRY ; American ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Friendship; Autobiografie
    Other subjects: Gregg, Frances 1885-1941; H. D. 1886-1961; Gregg, Frances 1885-1941; H. D. 1886-1961; Gregg, Frances (1885-1941); H. D (1886-1961); H. D (1886-1961); Gregg, Frances (1885-1941); H. D. 1886-1961; Gregg, Frances; H. D; Gregg, Frances
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