Winged Words

Winged Words

The Life and Work of the Poet H.D.

Hollenberg, Donna Krolik

The University of Michigan Press

06/2022

360

Dura

Inglês

9780472133017

15 a 20 dias

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Prologue
Part One: Early Years and First Loves (1886-1913)
Chapter 1: Bethlehem Years, 1886-1895
Chapter 2: The Years in Upper Darby, PA, 1896-1909
Chapter 3: The Frances Gregg Period, 1910-1913
Part Two: Imagism, World War One, and Personal Loss, 1913-1918
Chapter 4: H.D., Imagism, the Onset of War and a Still Birth, 1913-1915
Chapter 5: Changing Partners in the "War Tornado," 1916-1918
Part Three: New Family and New Forms of Art, 1918-1931
Chapter 6: The "Mysteries of Vision" and the Healing Power of Art, 1918-1920
Chapter 7: Travels and a New Menage, 1920-1923
Chapter 8: More Prose, a New Lover, and an Introduction to Avant-Garde Film, 1924-1927
Chapter 9: More Film, Endings and Beginnings, 1928-1931
Part Four: Psychoanalysis and Renewal, 1932-1939
Chapter 10: Travels and Analysis with Freud, 1932-1934
Chapter 11: Gradual Regenerations and the Onset of War, 1935-1939
Part Five: London, World War Two and its Aftermath, 1939-1954
Chapter 12: World War Two and the War Trilogy, 1939-1945
Chapter 13: Breakdown, Switzerland, and Prose Fiction, 1946-1950
Chapter 14: Becoming a Grandmother and the Creation of Helen in Egypt, 1951-1954
Part Six: A New Love before Facing Death, 1955-1961
Chapter 15: Heydt, An Accident, Occult Research, and More Poetry, 1955-1958
Chapter 16: More Poetry, Recognition, and a Fatal Illness, 1959-1961
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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modernist poets; H.D.; Bryher; twentieth century American poets; Imagist movement; analysands of Freud; poets and the occult; Perdita Schaffner; The Egoist; prominent Moravians; poetry during World War Two; poetry manuscripts at Yale; translations of Euripides; Helen in Egypt; Richard Aldington; Tribute to Freud; Bid Me to Live; poet admirers of H.D.; Frances Gregg; Close Up; Robert McAlmon; Kenneth Macpherson; Francis Wolle; poets who attended Bryn Mawr