Collected Poems, 1912-1944 (Masterplots II: Women’s Literature Series)
At a glance:
- Author: Hilda Doolittle
- First Published: 1983
- Type of Work: Poetry
- Genres: Poetry
- Subjects: United States or Americans, Mythology or myths, Sex or sexuality, Twentieth century, Authors or writers, Literature, Poetry or poets, Dreams, Feminism, Women, Greek or Roman times, Psychoanalysis or psychoanalysts
Form and Content
H. D.’s Collected Poems, 1912-1944 is the largest single gathering of Hilda Doolittle’s poetry in one volume. It brings together H. D.’s poetry from the first poems shown to Ezra Pound in 1912—definitive of Imagism—through the completion of her World War II Trilogy in 1946, written as a continuation of her analytic work with Sigmund Freud. It thus provides the reader with access to a wide range of H. D.’s poems written over a thirty-year period, allowing the reader to explore in what ways H. D. was the definitive Imagist—and thus in...
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