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This biography provides comprehensive overview of H.D.'s life and work, exploring her personal struggles, literary influences, and contributions to modernism.
This critical study examines H.D.'s innovative language, imagistic techniques, and exploration of female subjectivity.
This comprehensive bibliography provides a thorough listing of H.D.'s works, including books, articles, translations, and manuscripts.
This volume collects essays by renowned critic Helen Vendler, exploring H.D.'s spiritual and philosophical search and its impact on her poetry.
This collection gathers H.D.'s influential essays on poetry, art, and culture, providing insights into her critical and theoretical perspectives.
This biography focuses on H.D.'s early life and development as a writer, providing a foundation for understanding her subsequent work.
Examines H.D.'s modernist poetics, exploring her innovative use of language, form, and the interplay of personal and historical narratives.
This volume analyzes H.D.'s use of imagery, symbolism, and ekphrasis, highlighting the poet's preoccupation with visual art and the interplay of text and image.
This comprehensive biography and critical analysis explores H.D.'s literary career, personal life, and influence on the literary landscape of the 20th century.
This biography examines H.D.'s later career and personal life, exploring her struggles, triumphs, and enduring influence.
Examines the complex and influential relationship between H.D. and fellow poet Ezra Pound, exploring their literary collaborations and personal dynamics.
Explores the intersection of H.D.'s work with psychoanalysis, examining the ways in which she navigated the complexities of gender, sexuality, and the unconscious.
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