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  1. Trilogy by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Aliki Barnstone, 1998-09
  2. Collected Poems, 1912-1944 (H.D.) by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1986-02
  3. Tribute to Freud by Hilda Doolittle, H. D., 2009-04-14
  4. The Formation of 20th-Century Queer Autobiography: Reading Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, Hilda Doolittle, and Gertrude Stein by Georgia Johnston, 2007-04-15
  5. Sea Garden by Hilda Doolittle, 2010-05-23
  6. The Gift by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1982-11
  7. Pilate's Wife by Hilda Doolittle, H.D., 2000-06
  8. HERmione by Hilda Doolittle, 1981-11-01
  9. Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher, and Their Circle by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Bryher, 2002-11
  10. Selected Poems by Hilda Doolittle, 1997-12-04
  11. Some Imagist Poets by Richard Aldington, John Gould Fletcher, et all 2010-09-16
  12. Notes on Thought and Vision by Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), 2001-01-01
  13. Sea Garden by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) ., 2010-07-06
  14. Hedgehog by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1988-10

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MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Encarta Search results for "Doolittle Hilda" Page of 1 Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers Doolittle, Hilda Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Doolittle, Hilda (1886-1961), American poet, known for her imagist verse (see Imagism) and, later, her use of themes of mythology. Born in Bethlehem,... related items see also Poetry American poetry friends and associates ... Hilda Doolittle Picture—Encarta Encyclopedia Picture from Encarta Encyclopedia Magazine and news articles about Doolittle Hilda
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2. Hilda Doolittle --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Doolittle, Hilda Encyclopædia Britannica Article. encyclopedia. , Doolittle, Hilda American poet, known initially as an Imagist.
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3. Doolittle Hilda, Poetessa
Hilda Doolittle. HILDA DOOLITTLE. POETESSA. Hilda Doolittle, ancora poco conosciuta in Italia
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4. Hilda Doolittle
Hilda Doolittle HD A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Click here for more info. HD (Hilda Doolittle).
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Online Resources Texts: Hilda Doolittle Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Used Books: LGBT Studies Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index H.D. and the Victorian Fin De Siecle : Gender, Modernism, Decadence by Cassandra Laity H.D. and the Victorian Fin de Siecle argues that the 20th-century American woman poet H.D. shaped an alternative poetic modernism of female desire from the "feminine" personae, images and forms of Decadent Romanticism that male modernists such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W.B. Yeats denounced as "effeminate." The book is the first examination of female modernism to demonstrate extensively the impact of the Decadents and their fluid poetics of androgyny, homoeroticism and role-reversal on a modernist woman writer. HERmione by Hilda Doolittle , Perdita Schaffner (Designer) HERmione From 500 Great Books by Women Trilogy by H. D.

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6. Notes On Thought And Vision Hilda Doolittle
Title Notes on Thought and Vision doolittle hilda Hilda Doolittle Subject Essays Category Poetry Drama Criticism Essays Journals Letters 20th Century Format
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7. Selected Poems Of Hilda Doolittle
Hilda Doolittle (18861961). Helen; Sea Poppies; Sea Rose; Sheltered Garden. Home, Anthology of Poetry, Classics.
http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Poetry/Anthology/Doolittle/
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8. Hilda Doolittle: Poems
An index of poems by hilda doolittle. hilda doolittle Bibliography A selected bibliography of the works of hilda doolittle. Find articles on hilda doolittle
http://www.poetry-archive.com/d/doolittle_hilda.html
POEMS BY HILDA DOOLITTLE: RELATED LINKS Find articles on HILDA DOOLITTLE: BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

9. H.D.'s Home Page
Fan site includes the author's poetry and biography.
http://www.cichone.com/jlc/hd/hd.html
Jennifer Lynne Pyzik jlc@cichone.com
visit my home page at www.cichone.com

10. H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). (HD) hilda doolittle (18861961). About HD s Life and CareerAn Essay by Bonnie Kime Scott On HD
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hd/hd.htm
H.D.) Hilda Doolittle (1886-1961) About H.D.'s Life and CareerAn Essay by Bonnie Kime Scott On H.D.'s Imagist Poems and Ancient Greece On "Eurydice" Eurydice in Classical Myth ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Marsha Bryant Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

11. H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) Home Page
hilda doolittle) H.D., or hilda doolittle, was an American writer born in 1886. She wrote many poems and novels, knew fascinating people, and lived most of her long life in Europe, dying in 1961.
http://www.imagists.org/hd
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
H.D., or Hilda Doolittle, was an American writer born in 1886. She wrote many poems and novels, knew fascinating people, and lived most of her long life in Europe, dying in 1961. Here, and in the links below you will find information on her writing, the H.D. International Society , and her many friends and associates. For information on this site, see about these pages Photos, of H.D. (sitting) and Bryher, and H.D. in her later years, courtesy of Catherine Aldington Guillaume.
H.D., Herself

12. H. D. - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/hdoolfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook H. D. Hilda Doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 1886. She attended Bryn Mawr, as a classmate of Marianne Moore , and later the University of Pennsylvania where she befriended Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams . She travelled to Europe in 1911, intending to spend only a summer, but remained abroad for the rest of her life. Through Pound, H. D. grew interested in and quickly became a leader of the Imagist movement. Some of her earliest poems gained recognition when they were published by Harriet Monroe in Poetry Her work is characterized by the intense strength of her images, economy of language, and use of classical mythology. Her poems did not receive widespread appreciation and acclaim during her lifetime, in part because her name was associated with the Imagist movement even as her voice had outgrown its boundaries, as evidenced by her book-length works, Trilogy and Helen in Egypt . Neglect of H. D. can also be attributed to her times, as many of her poems spoke to an audience which was unready to respond to the strong feminist principles articulated in her work. She died in 1961.

13. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) 1886-1961
Provides links to homepages and general resources and links to the author's works.
http://www.nagasaki-gaigo.ac.jp/ishikawa/amlit/h/hd20.htm
H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) 1886-1961
  • Writings
    American Literature on the Web http://www.nagasaki-gaigo.ac.jp/ishikawa/amlit/h/hd20.htm
  • 14. D.257 Doolittle, Hilda Papers, 1924-1949. University Of Rochester
    D.257 hilda doolittle PAPERS, 19241949. 1 box. Background and Scope of Collection hilda doolittle (1886-1961), born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was a writer and poet of the Imagist movement who published under the name "H.D."
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    D.257 HILDA DOOLITTLE PAPERS, 1924-1949 1 box Background and Scope of Collection: Hilda Doolittle (1886-1961), born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was a writer and poet of the Imagist movement who published under the name "H.D." Her work is characterized by the strength of her images, economy of language, and widespread use of classical mythology for models on which to base her early poetry. H.D.'s first published poems appeared in the journal Poetry in 1913, after she sailed to Europe in 1911 and joined London's literary circles. She married fellow poet and translator Richard Aldington in 1913. After a few short years, the couple permanently separated, although they did not officially divorce until 1938. H.D. lived in Europe for the remainder of her life, maintaining a lifelong relationship with the novelist Winifred Ellerman. "Bryher," as Ellerman was called, saved H.D. from a serious illness and depression after her daughter Perdita was born in 1919. Perdita was eventually legally adopted by Bryher, who was married to Kenneth Macpherson at the time. H.D. and Bryher often shared a home over the years and frequently traveled throughout Europe together. Following a severe mental breakdown after World War II, H.D. moved to Switzerland with Bryher, where she lived and wrote until her death in 1961. Through H.D.'s early connections with poets such as Ezra Pound and D.H. Lawrence, she grew interested in and quickly became a leader of the Imagist movement, and is regarded by some as the finest of all Imagist poets. However, her poems did not receive as much widespread appreciation and acclaim during her own lifetime, perhaps because many of her poems spoke to an audience that was unready to respond to the strong feminist principles articulated in her work. As Norman Holmes Pearson, H.D.'s literary executor, remarked after her death, "we may not yet know how to read her."

    15. Doolittle, Hilda
    doolittle, hilda. doolittle, hilda, pseud. H. D. 1886 Women and Language)doolittle, hilda (biography) ( Her Heritage A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women)
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    16. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle): Sea Poppies
    hilda doolittle) Sea Poppies (1916) In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese arts made a considerable impact on the West. One of the more prominent Imagists was the American hilda doolittle, who in her collection Sea Garden published a series
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/hd.html
    H. D. (Hilda Doolittle): Sea Poppies (1916)
    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese arts made a considerable impact on the West. The traditional Japanese esthetic of understatement, subtlety and refinement had great appeal for a generation that was rebelling against romantic excess. Japanese prints influenced impressionist painters, Japanese music influenced impressionist composers, and the compact art of the Japanese haiku transformed the thinking of many western poets. Particularly strongly influenced were the Imagists, a group of English and American poets who strove for a highly compressed yet natural kind of poetry. One of the more prominent Imagists was the American Hilda Doolittle, who in her collection Sea Garden published a series of poems about flowers beside the ocean. The result is both longer and more elaborate than a waka or haiku, but strives for the same concentrated attention to simple but beautiful elements of nature.
    Amber husk
    fluted with gold,
    fruit on the sand
    marked with a rich grain

    17. Magee/Miller
    Paper about the effect of Freudian therapy on the lives of hilda doolittle and her longterm lesbian partner Annie Winifred Ellerman.
    http://www.laisps.org/GuineaP.html
    Superior Guinea Pig: Bryher and Psychoanalysis*
    Maggie Magee, M.S.W.
    Diana C. Miller, M.D.
    Fido, Kat, Dog, and Pup: Marriages and Menageries
    Bryher visited Havelock Ellis for the first time in 1919. They talked of America, which he advised her against visiting, of her phobias , of sailing and other adventures.
    Then we got on to the question of whether I was a boy sort of escaped into the wrong body and he says it is a disputed subject but quite possible and showed me a book about it. . . . We agreed it was most unfair for it to happen but apparently I am quite justified in pleading I ought to be a boy,I am just a girl by accident.
    Given Bryher's family arrangements, it is not hard to understand her plea that she ought to have been a boy and that only an "accident" of biology made her male. Her self-chosen androgynous name, taken from one of her favorite Scilly Islands, led readers who did not know her to assume that she was a man. She was delighted that in Russia she was considered "an earnest young man" because of her book on soviet films. Ellis's ideas about inversion made sense to Bryher, who saw herself as the male-identified protector and provider "Fido" to H.D.'s feminine "Cat." Bryher and H.D. became friends with Ellis whom they nicknamed "Chiron," after the teacher of Achilles. Ellis accompanied them to Greece in 1920, and Ellis and Bryher corresponded until his death in 1939.
    In 1920 , against the advice of Ellis and her family, Bryher sailed to America, accompanied by H.D and Perdita. There she met Marianne Moore and Amy Lowell, two other American poets she had admired and Robert McAlmon, a young American writer who wanted to go to Europe. Bryher proposed marriage to McAlmon and they married on Valentine's Day in 1921. As "Mrs. McAlmon" Bryher had greater social legitimacy and legal independence from her family as well as camouflage for her relationship with H.D. Bryher's father generously financed a publishing company for his new son-in-law through which McAlmon met and published many of the avante garde writers of 1920s Paris, including Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Joyce, and Barnes. McAlmon thought Bryher's family insufferably repressed and neurotic, and Bryher disliked Paris and McAlmon's friends. They lived apart for almost all their marriage.

    18. Nie Wieder Wird Der Wind
    und andere Gedichte von H. D. (hilda doolittle, 18861961) in deutscher œbersetzung.
    http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/poetas/hd/

    19. HDSOC-L, The Hilda Doolittle Society Discussion List
    About HDSOCL, the hilda doolittle Society Discussion List. Back to the HD Home Page HDSOC-L, the hilda doolittle Society Discussion List, Rev.
    http://www.imagists.org/hd/list.html
    About HDSOC-L, the Hilda Doolittle Society Discussion List
    HDSOC-L is a listserv mailing list, for the discussion of the works and life of H.D., and the activities of the H.D. Society. The list may be accessed via a web browser or email.
    Using your web browser:
    To use your web browser to subscribe to the list, or manage your subscription, go to: http://listserv.uconn.edu/hdsoc-l.html
    Using email:
    To use email, follow the instructions below: To subscribe, send mail to listserv@listserv.uconn.edu with the first line of the mail as follows: sub hdsoc-l Full Name Where Full Name is your first and last name, e.g., SUB HDSOC-L Winifred Ellerman Commonly used commands (address all commands to listserv@listserv.uconn.edu): You may leave the list anytime by sending a SIGNOFF HDSOC-L command to listserv@listserv.uconn.edu
    You can set your subscription to digest (to receive one longer message occasionally, containing messages posted to the list) by sending the command SET HDSOC-L DIGESTS. To return to getting messages as they are posted, send the command SET HDSOC-L NODIGESTS.
    To temporarily suspend receiving messages, send the command SET HDSOC-L NOMAIL. To receive messages again, send the command SET HDSOC-L MAIL.

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