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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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born September 10, 1886, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S. American poet, known initially as an Imagist Moravian Pietists 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 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 adult life with the British novelist Bryher Sea Garden (1916), established her as an important voice among the radical young Imagist poets. Her subsequent volumes included Hymen Heliodora and Other Poems Red Roses for Bronze (1931), and a trilogy comprising

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U.S. poet. Doolittle went to Europe in 1911 and remained there the rest of her life. One of the first Imagists ( see Imagism ) and deeply influenced by Ezra Pound , she wrote clear, impersonal, sensuous verse that combined classical themes with modernist techniques. Her later work was looser and more passionate, though it remained erudite and symbolic. Her collections include Sea Garden Hymen (1921), and Red Roses for Bronze (1929). She was also acclaimed for her translations, verse drama, and prose works. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Hilda Doolittle" from Britannica Concise Imagism - Movement in U.S. and English poetry characterized by the use of concrete language and figures of speech, modern subject matter, metrical freedom, and avoidance of romantic or mystical themes. Pound, Ezra (Loomis) - U.S. poet and critic. More on "Hilda Doolittle" from the 32 Volume Doolittle, Hilda

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page: The bisexual poet and memoirist, Hilda Doolittle, who published under the initials H. D., wrote poems and autobiographical prose works that celebrate women's romantic relationships with each other. Born on September 10, 1886, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, into a middle-class family of strong Moravian faith, Doolittle was the fourth of six children and only daughter of Charles Leander Doolittle, professor of mathematics and astronomy at Lehigh University (then University of Pennsylvania), and Helen Wolle Doolittle, manager of a chaotic household that paid great deference to the father. Sponsor Message.
She attended various private schools before she went off to Bryn Mawr for a year in 1905. Feeling an intellectual failure to her father and a social failure to her mother, the young H.D. left Bryn Mawr and looked for consolation in writing and reading Greek literature and in her engagement (disapproved of by the Doolittle family) to the upstart poet Ezra Pound, whom she had met in 1901. She also sought for a "sister," and in 1910 found Frances Josepha Gregg, a kindred spirit and her first female lover. What ensued was a painful romantic triangle between Hilda, Frances, and Ezra, the emotional intensity of which H.D. never fully left behind. In its aftermath, H.D. sailed for Europe with Gregg and Gregg's mother, where she soon began in earnest her literary career.

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    Doolittle, Hilda, pseud. H. D., , American poet, b. Bethlehem, Pa., educated at Bryn Mawr. After 1911 she lived abroad, marrying Richard Aldington in 1913. In England, under the influence of Ezra Pound, she became associated with the imagists and developed into one of the most original poets of the group. Volumes of her verse include

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The Winter's Tale. She was born on March 31, 1919; H.D. had been very ill, but Bryher had come to her rescue. Bryher, born Annie Winifred Ellerman, met H.D. on July 17, 1918 in Cornwall. She took the name Bryher from one of the Scilly Isles, which she adored. Also a writer, she was a great fan of H.D.'s poetry, and their friendship blossomed into love. They were lifelong companions, although often maintaining separate residences and their independence. They travelled as cousins, and were together through the other loves of each others' lives, and through Bryher's marriages to McRobert Almon and Kenneth Macpherson. Together they went to Paris, mingling with the expatriate literary community, where Bryher helped establish McAlmon's press, which published Ernest Hemingway

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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

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