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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 Tribute to Freud, with Unpublished Letters By Freud to the Author by Sigmund; Doolittle, HIlda H.D.; Freud, 1956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

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42. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
This HD page includes a biography, a couple of photos of her and a dozen of her most important poems.Category Arts Literature Authors H H. D.......HD (18861961) HD as a young woman. HD in her later years Navigation.
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H. D.
H. D. as a young woman H. D. in her later years
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Poems by H. D.
Biography of H. D.
Having rejected Victorian norms for modern experiments, H. D. repeatedly launched out from instructors found among the early canonized male modernists. She developed new lyric, mythic, and mystical forms in poetry and prose, and an alternative bisexual lifestyle that were little appreciated until the 1980's. Her literary contacts included Ezra Pound , Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams , Ford Madox Ford, May Sinclair, Dorothy Richardson, Richard Aldington, Bryher, D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot , Djuna Barnes, Gertrude Stein, Amy Lowell , Norman Douglas, Edith Sitwell and Elizabeth Bowen. She was the literary editor of the Egoist (1916-1917), and admired the work of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. Younger poets like Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, May Sarton, and Denise Levertov took her as a mentor. H. D.'s literary papers are at Beinecke Library, Yale University. Autobiographies. H. D. was born into the Moravian community of her artistic, musical mother, Helen (Wolle), in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and reared in Upper Darby, a Philadelphia suburb convenient to the University of Pennsylvania. Her astronomer father, Charles, was director of the Flower Observatory there.

43. Hilda Doolittle: Sheltered Garden
hilda doolittle. Sheltered Garden. I have had enough. I gasp for breath.Every way ends, every road, every footpath leads at last
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Hilda Doolittle
Sheltered Garden
I have had enough.
I gasp for breath. Every way ends, every road,
every foot-path leads at last
to the hill-crest
then you retrace your steps,
or find the same slope on the other side,
precipitate. I have had enough
border-pinks, clove-pinks, wax-lilies,
herbs, sweet-cress. O for some sharp swish of a branch
there is no scent of resin
in this place, no taste of bark, of coarse weeds, aromatic, astringent only border on border of scented pinks. Have you seen fruit under cover that wanted light pears wadded in cloth, protected from the frost, melons, almost ripe, smothered in straw? Why not let the pears cling to the empty branch? All your coaxing will only make a bitter fruit let them cling, ripen of themselves, test their own worth, nipped, shrivelled by the frost, to fall at last but fair with a russet coat. Or the melon let it bleach yellow in the winter light, even tart to the taste it is better to taste of frost the exquisite frost than of wadding and of dead grass.

44. H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961)
HD (hilda doolittle) (18861961). Contributing Editor Susan StanfordFriedman. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Like much modernist
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H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961)
Contributing Editor: Susan Stanford Friedman
Classroom Issues and Strategies
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

45. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) - Author Page
HD (hilda doolittle) (18861961) HD’s life and work recapitulate the central themesof literary modernism the emergence from Victorian norms and certainties
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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
H.D.’s life and work recapitulate the central themes of literary modernism: the emergence from Victorian norms and certainties; the entry into an age characterized by rapid technological change and the violence of two world wars; the disruptions of conventional gender roles with the rise of feminism; and the development of literary modes which reflected the disintegration of traditional symbolic systems and the mythmaking quest for new meanings. Writing under the nom de plume H.D., she is known mainly as a poet, especially for her imagist poetry (as in Sea Garden ) and her epics of the forties and fifties ( Trilogy and Helen in Egypt ). She was the first woman to receive the prestigious Award of Merit Medal for Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1960). H.D. has also been highly praised for her Greek translations. Often compared to Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein, H.D. is increasingly recognized for her experimental fiction ( HERmione, Bid Me to Live

46. Author : Hilda Doolittle : Eurydice @ Alto Poetry
Eurydice by hilda doolittle (1886 1961).
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Get 1 book for ! ... Free Scholarship Search! Why did you turn back, That hell should be reinhabited Of myself thus Swept into nothingness? Why did you turn? why did you glance back? So you have swept me back I who could have walked with the live souls Above the earth. I who could have slept among the live flowers At last.

47. CyberSpace Search!
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48. HILDA DOOLITTLE
One either does or does not catch fire.
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49. Valencia West LRC - H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
HD (hilda doolittle 1886 1961). Pathfinder. November 1996. The followingreference books can be used to get both biographical and
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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle 1886 - 1961)
Pathfinder
November 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Contemporary Authors
REF Z 1224 .C6
This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
Dictionary of Literary Biography
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This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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REF PN 771 .K86 and supplement

50. 'Helen' By H. D. [Hilda Doolittle]
HD hilda doolittle Helen All Greece hates the still eyes in the whiteface, the lustre as of olives where she stands, and the white hands.
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H. D. [Hilda Doolittle]
Helen
All Greece hates
the still eyes in the white face,
the lustre as of olives
where she stands,
and the white hands.
All Greece reviles
the wan face when she smiles,
hating it deeper still
when it grows wan and white, remembering past enchantments and past ills. Greece sees unmoved, God's daughter, born of love, the beauty of cool feet and slenderest knees, could love indeed the maid, only if she were laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. Portrait Back to Poems in alphabetical order Back to Poems sorted by author

51. A Portrait Of H. D. [Hilda Doolittle]
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52. Doolittle
hilda doolittle. hilda doolittle. POETESSA.
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53. H.D. Hilda Doolittle
Translate this page HD (1886-1961) pseud. di hilda doolittle. L'altro sguardo antologia dellepoetesse del '900. Guido Davico Bonino e Paola Mastrocola (a cura di).
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H.D. (1886-1961) [pseud. di Hilda Doolittle] L'altro sguardo: antologia delle poetesse del '900. Guido Davico Bonino e Paola Mastrocola (a cura di). Milano: Mondadori, 1996
Lo specchio d'acqua
Sei viva?
Ti tocco con il pollice,
Palpiti come un pesce del mare,
Ti copro con la mia rete,
Che cosa sei tu - creatura striata? Giglio di mare Giunco,
Sferzato e straziato,
Ma doppiamente ricco -
Chiome grandi come la tua
S'ammucchiano sui gradini del tempio,
Ma tu sei infranto Nei venti. Corteccia di mirto Da te sti stacca a schegge, S'infrangono scaglie Dal tuo stelo, Sabbia fende il tuo petalo, Lo ara con filo tagliente, Come silice Su lucida pietra. Eppure benchè tutto il vento Sferzi la tua corteccia Tu sei levato in alto, Sì - pur se fischia Per coprirti di spuma.

54. American Literature Web Resources: HD Hilda Doolittle
American Literature Web Resources HD hilda doolittle. HD hilda doolittle 18861961prepared by Natalie Jeckel hilda doolittle (HD) New York Twayne, 1967.
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H.D.
Hilda Doolittle
prepared by Natalie Jeckel Chronological Bibliography/Biography 1886 Born September 10 in Bethlehem Pennsylvania
Father: Charles Leander Doolittle (1843-1919), professor of astronomy
Mother: Helen Wolle Doolittle (1853-1927), former music and art teacher 1895 Moves to Upper Darby, PA, just outside of Philadelphia 1901- Attends Miss Elizabeth Gordon's School in West Philadelphia
1901 Meets Ezra Pound, a student at the University of Pennsylvania 1902- Attends Friends' Central School in Philadelphia
1905- Becomes engaged, then disengaged, to Ezra Pound, at least two times
1905 Graduates June 16 from Friends' Central School 1905- Attends Bryn Mawr College for three semesters
1908- Enrolls in the college course for Teachers at the University of Pennsylvania
1912 Ezra Pound adds "Imagiste" to H.D.'s initials and sends her poems to Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry 1913 Marries Richard Aldington on October 18 in London thus making her a British citizen 1915 Birth of stillborn daughter on May 21 1916 Sea Garden published 1918 H.D.'s brother Gilbert Doolittle is killed in action

55. PAL: H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)(1886-1961)
An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century HD (hilda doolittle) (1886-1961). Quinn, Vincent G. hilda doolittle (HD).
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961) Primary Works Books Articles MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ...
Modern American Poetry: HD
(photo source) Top Primary Works Sea Garden, Collected Poems, Palimsest, Hedylus, By Avon River, Tribute to Freud, Bid me to Live (A MAdrigal), Helen in Egypt, Hermetic Definition, Trilogy, 1944-46, HERmione, Collected Poems, 1912-1944, Paint It Today, Asphodel, Collected poems of H.D. NY: Liveright, 1940, 1925. PS3501 .O726 A17 Hippolytus temporizes; a play in three acts. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1927. PS3507.O726 H5 Selected poems. NY: Grove Press 1957. PS3507 .O726 A17 Bid me to live, a madrigal. NY: Grove Press 1960. PS3507 .O726 B5 Palimpsest. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1968. PS3507 O726 P3 Trilogy: The walls do not fall, Tribute to the angels, The flowering of the rod. NY: New Directions, 1973. PS3507 .O726 T74 Helen in Egypt. NY: New Directions, 1974, 1961. PS3507 .O726 H37 Sea garden.

56. Left Bank Review - Hilda Doolittle, Profile
hilda doolittle (HD). 1886 1961. hilda doolittle was born September 10, 1886 inBethlehem, Pennsylvania. She was the only surviving daughter of a large family.
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Profile I came far,
you came far,
both from strange cities,
I from the west,
you from the east;
but distance cannot mar
nor deter
meeting, when fire meets
ice or ice
fire;…
H.D. from "The Dancer" H.D (sitting) and Bryher from C.A. Guillaume www.imagist.org/hd/ Other Links H.D Imagist American Poetry Selected Poetry Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) by L. Margaret Pomeroy Doolittle enrolled at Bryn Mawr College in 1905, but withdrew after a year having done poorly not only in math, but also in English. However, she found what she needed outside the classroom in the form of her friends such as Ezra Pound William Carlos Williams , and Frances Josepha Gregg. She had met Pound and Williams when they had visited her father’s observatory; she was just fifteen. Pound would become her first love, and although it was never fulfilled by marriage, was strained by deceit and estranged for years because of his support of the Italian Fascists, the connection survived, and H.D. was there to offer support and friendship while Pound suffered through his confinement at St. Elizabeth’s. Hilda Doolittle, declared H.D., Imagist, by Pound when he was fixated on the Imagist poetry movement and found her poems to be the perfect example of such a style, was attracted not only to Pound but also to Frances Gregg, whom she met around 1910. However, this friendship was complicated when it became a threesome between H.D., Pound, and Gregg. H.D. felt betrayed and torn between the worlds of heterosexuality and homosexuality, a theme that would recur often in her life, and one which she would eventually discuss extensively with Freud.

57. Links To Literature: Hilda Doolittle
Academy of American Poets hilda doolittle. Photo, hyperlinked biography, bibliography,selected poetry, and related links. HD hilda doolittle Home Page.
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58. GIGA Quote Author Page For Hilda Doolittle (used Pseudonym "H.D.")
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorismsby hilda doolittle (used pseudonym. Home Page Biographical
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59. Antenati: Hilda Doolittle
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60. Title List
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