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  1. Collected Poems of H. D by Hilda as H. D. Doolittle, 1925
  2. Hedylus (Literary Series) by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1980-12
  3. Bid Me to Live: A Madrigal by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1993-10
  4. Hippolytus Temporizes (Black Swan Literary Series) by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1986-02
  5. Paint It Today (The Cutting Edge)
  6. Kora and Ka With Mira-Mare (New Directions Bibelot) by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1996-04
  7. Tribute to Freud, with Unpublished Letters By Freud to the Author by Sigmund; Doolittle, HIlda H.D.; Freud, 1956
  8. Asphodel by Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), 1992-01-01
  9. Bid Me to Live (A Madrigal) by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1983
  10. Great Poems by American Women: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions) by Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, et all 1998-01-21
  11. Collected Poems of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle | Poetry | Hard Cover) by 1886 - September 27, 1961) H.D. (born Hilda Doolittle) (September 10, 1940
  12. Hilda DoolittleH. D. by Vincent Quinn,
  13. Hermetic Definitions by H. D. [Hilda Doolittle], 1972-01-01
  14. Hilda Doolittle (H. D.) by Vincent Quinn, 1967

41. Links To Literature: Hilda Doolittle
Links to Literature hilda doolittle. GENERAL RESOURCES. Academy of American Poets hilda doolittle. Photo, hyperlinked biography
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43. Doolittle, Hilda
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45. H. D. - The Academy Of American Poets
HD The Academy of American PoetsAdd to a Notebook. HD. hilda doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 1886. She attended Bryn Mawr, as a classmate
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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.

46. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961)
HD (hilda doolittle) (18861961). Contributing Editor Susan Stanford Friedman. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Like much modernist
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Like much modernist poetry (e.g., Pound Eliot ), H.D.'s poetry is "difficult" for students. Mythological and biblical allusions are common in her poetry. Her imagist poetry is "impersonal" (like Eliot's)that is, its relationship to human emotion is often deeply encoded. Her epic poetry is vast and complex in scope; its linguistic, religious, and psychological dimensions are sophisticated and multi-layered. Her perspective as a woman is quite different from the modernist male poets with whom she shares a great deal. I have found students very responsive to H.D. when I have used the following strategies. Contextualize H.D.'s work in relationship to (1) modernism (students often expect a male poet to be "difficult," but resist having to work hard to read a woman poet); (2) women's poetry and feminist theoryespecially feminist concepts of revision of patriarchal myths and traditions; (3) the mythological allusions (get students to relax and see that without footnotes, H.D. provides all the information they need); (4) the musical and syntactic structures of her poetic language. Her imagist poems can be read as poems about the (female) self resisting stereotypical femininity (they are not "nature" poems). I have had great success in teaching Trilogy as a poem about war from a pacifist perspective akin to Virginia Woolf's in

47. Author : Poems By Hilda Doolittle @ Absolutely Poetry
main author poems by hilda doolittle. Garden (by hilda doolittle (1886 1961)) You are clear O rose, cut in rock, Hard as the descent of hail.
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48. Leda : (Poems By Hilda Doolittle) @ Absolutely Poetry
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49. H.D.
hilda doolittle, better known by the pen name HD (September 10, 1886 September 21, 1961) was an American Imagist poet. She was
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Hilda Doolittle , better known by the pen name H.D. September 10 September 21 ) was an American Imagist poet. She was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania During H.D.'s adolescence in Pennsylvania , she befriended Marianne Moore and Ezra Pound . She enrolled at Bryn Mawr , but dropped out in and moved to England . In , she married poet Richard Aldington , and in January of that year, three of her poems, "Hermes of the Ways," "Orchard," and "Epigram," were published in the journal Poetry In , H.D. met Bryher , who would become and remain her companion and lover, despite H.D.'s marriage to Aldington and Bryher's marriages to Robert McAlmon and Kenneth Macpherson. In and , she was pupil and analysand of Sigmund Freud . H.D. later published a fictionalized account of this experience in Tribute to Freud After World War II , H.D. broke with Imagism, and her poetry began to reflect her interest in spiritualism mysticism ancient Greece Egyptology , and astrology . These influences are particularly present in Trilogy Table of contents 1 Works
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50. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)
HD (hilda doolittle) 1886 1961. Biography. hilda doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a music teacher and an astronomer.
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Biography Hilda Doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a music teacher and an astronomer. When she was fifteen, her father was appointed head of the observatory at the University of Pennsylvania, so the family moved to Philadelphia; there, Doolittle met Ezra Pound, then a student. It was Pound who gave her the pen name "H. D.," which she used for the first time in 1913 when Poetry magazine published three of her poems. With her spare, elegant lyrics; vivid phrasing; concrete, compelling imagery; and short poetic line, H. D. became one of the primary writers of the Imagism movement. Her works include The Walls Do Not Fall Tribute to the Angels The Flowering Rod (1946), and Collected Poems 1912-1944 Explorations The NAAL selections of H. D.'s work show us a poet whose range of interests and voices extends considerably beyond her usual categorization as an "Imagist." Though some of her early poems may seem generically within that mode, the expansion and sophistication of her voice and subject matter after World War I show us an individual talent leaving behind a school of poetry and going in its own direction.
Mid-day (1916) is a poem laden with interesting verbs; the first three stanzas of

51. Volume D: American Literature Between The Wars, 1914-1945
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Biography Hilda Doolittle was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a music teacher and an astronomer. When she was fifteen, her father was appointed head of the observatory at the University of Pennsylvania, so the family moved to Philadelphia; there, Doolittle met Ezra Pound, then a student. It was Pound who gave her the pen name "H. D.," which she used for the first time in 1913 when Poetry magazine published three of her poems. With her spare, elegant lyrics; vivid phrasing; concrete, compelling imagery; and short poetic line, H. D. became one of the primary writers of the Imagism movement. Her works include The Walls Do Not Fall Tribute to the Angels The Flowering Rod (1946), and Collected Poems 1912-1944 Explorations The NAAL selections of H. D.'s work show us a poet whose range of interests and voices extends considerably beyond her usual categorization as an "Imagist." Though some of her early poems may seem generically within that mode, the expansion and sophistication of her voice and subject matter after World War I show us an individual talent leaving behind a school of poetry and going in its own direction.

52. Hilda Doolittle: Sea Rose
hilda doolittle. Sea Rose. Rose, harsh rose, marred and with stint of petals, meagre flower, thin, sparse of leaf,. more precious than
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Sea Rose
Rose, harsh rose,
marred and with stint of petals,
meagre flower, thin,
sparse of leaf, more precious
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single on a stem
you are caught in the drift. Stunted, with small leaf,
you are flung on the sand,
you are lifted
in the crisp sand
that drives in the wind. Can the spice-rose drip such acrid fragrance hardened in a leaf?

53. H.D. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Hilda Doolittle , better known by the pen name H.D. September 10 September 21 ) was an American Imagist poet. She was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania During H.D.'s adolescence in Pennsylvania , she befriended Marianne Moore and Ezra Pound . She enrolled at Bryn Mawr , but dropped out in and moved to England . In , she married poet Richard Aldington , and in January of that year, three of her poems, "Hermes of the Ways," "Orchard," and "Epigram," were published in the journal Poetry In , H.D. met Bryher , who would become and remain her companion and lover, despite H.D.'s marriage to Aldington and Bryher's marriages to Robert McAlmon and Kenneth Macpherson. In and , she was pupil and analysand of Sigmund Freud . H.D. later published a fictionalized account of this experience in Tribute to Freud After World War II , H.D. broke with Imagism, and her poetry began to reflect her interest in spiritualism mysticism ancient Greece Egyptology , and astrology . These influences are particularly present in Trilogy
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54. DOOLITTLE, Hilda - HIPPOLYTUS TEMPORIZES
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56. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
doolittle, hilda (18861961)(Pen name HD). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 doolittle, hilda (1886-1961)(Pen name HD) US poet.
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58. Hilda Doolittle --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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59. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of H. D. (Hilda Doolittle; 1886-1961)
Selected Poetry of HD (hilda doolittle; 18861961). Biographical information. Given name hilda Family name doolittle Birth date 1886 Death date 1961.
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the beauty of cool feet
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    Poetry in 1913 and produced a strikingly original first book, Sea Garden Borderline (1930). She entered psychoanalysis under Sigmund Freud in Vienna during the thirties and wrote autobiographical studies, Bid Me to Live (1960) and End to Torment (1979). Her other books of poetry are:
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      I was from usa, and I lived from 1886-1961. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Born on September 10, 1886, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Hilda Doolittle was the daughter of an astronomer, and she was reared in the strict Moravian tradition of her mother's family. She entered Bryn Mawr College in 1904 and while a student there formed friendships with Marianne Moore, a fellow student, and with Ezra Pound (to whom she was briefly engaged) and William Carlos Williams, who were at the nearby University of Pennsylvania. Ill health forced her to leave college in 1906. Five years later she traveled to Europe for what was to have been a vacation but became a permanent stay, mainly in England and Switzerland. Her first published poems, sent to Poetry magazine by Pound, appeared under the initials H.D., which remained thereafter her nom de plume. Other poems appeared in Pound's anthology Des Imagistes (1914) and in the London journal The Egoist, edited by Richard Aldington, to whom she was married from 1913 to 1938. Doolittle was closely associated for much of her life with the British novelist Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman).

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