Herself Defined: H. D. and Her World

Herself Defined: H. D. and Her World

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Jan 1, 2003 · English · Paperback (360 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 360
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2003
Publisher Schaffner Press, Inc.
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0971059802
ISBN-13 9780971059801

Description

This work delves into the life and creative journey of H.D., a pivotal figure in modernist literature and a trailblazer for women in the arts. The narrative intricately weaves together H.D.'s personal experiences, her groundbreaking poetry, and the cultural milieu of her time, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of her influence on the literary landscape.

Readers will discover the complexities of H.D.'s identity as she navigates her relationships with contemporaries like Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein. The author captures H.D.'s struggles and triumphs, illustrating her resilience in a male-dominated world while forging her unique voice through vivid imagery and innovative narratives.

Through rich exploration, the book also examines H.D.'s role as a feminist icon, revealing her profound impact on subsequent generations of writers and artists. H.D.'s defiance against societal norms resonates throughout the text, showcasing her enduring legacy that continues to inspire.

Overall, the narrative serves both as a biography and a critical examination of H.D.'s work, allowing readers to appreciate her artistry alongside her remarkable life story, encouraging a re-evaluation of the role women played in shaping modern literature.

Genres

Biography Autobiography & Memoir Poetry

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