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Winged Words

Winged Words
Author: Donna Krolik Hollenberg
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2022-06-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472133012

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Winged Words puts the work of H.D., including her poetry, translations, and prose, in the context of her life. Because the majority of H.D.’s oeuvre was unpublished until recently, author Donna Hollenberg, who’s written three previous books about H.D., is able to account for and analyze significantly more of H.D.’s work than previous biographers. H.D.’s friends and lovers were a veritable Who’s Who of Modernism, and Hollenberg gives us a glimpse into H.D.’s relationships with them. With rich detail, the biography follows H.D. from her early years in America with her family, to her later years in England during both world wars, to Switzerland, which would eventually become H.D.’s home base. It explores her love affairs with both men and women; her long friendship with Bryher; the birth of her daughter, Perdita, and her imaginative bond with her; and her marriage to (and later divorce from) fellow poet Richard Aldington. Additionally, the book includes scenes from her relationships with Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, and D.H. Lawrence; H.D.’s fascination with spiritualism and the occult; and H.D.’s psychoanalysis with Sigmund Freud. The first new biography of H.D. to be published in over four decades, Winged Words is a must-read resource for anyone conducting research on H.D.


Vale Ave

Vale Ave
Author: Hilda Doolittle
Publisher: New Directions Poetry Pamphlet
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780811221078

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A hymn to Eros that charts the course of two lovers who each seek the other across cultures, myths, and centuries


The Hudson

The Hudson
Author: Arthur G. Adams
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780873954068

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A thorough description of the geology, history, and points of interest in the areas surrounding the Hudson River is accompanied by detailed maps


The Astral H.D.

The Astral H.D.
Author: Matte Robinson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501335839

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Modernist poet H.D. had many visionary and paranormal experiences throughout her life. Although Sigmund Freud worried that they might be 'symptoms,' she rebelled, educating herself in the alternative world of the occult and spiritualism in order to transform the raw material into a mythical autobiography woven throughout her poetry, prose, and life-writing. The Astral H.D. narrates the fascinating story of how she used the occult to transform herself, and provides surprising revelations about her friendships and conflicts with famous figures-such as Sigmund Freud and the Battle of Britain War Hero Hugh Dowding-along the way.


Document

Document
Author: Boston (Mass.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1848
Release: 1889
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rethinking the Power of Maps

Rethinking the Power of Maps
Author: Denis Wood
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1593853661

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A contemporary follow-up to the groundbreaking Power of Maps, this book takes a fresh look at what maps do, whose interests they serve, and how they can be used in surprising, creative, and radical ways. Denis Wood describes how cartography facilitated the rise of the modern state and how maps continue to embody and project the interests of their creators. He demystifies the hidden assumptions of map making and explores the promises and limitations of diverse counter-mapping practices today. Thought-provoking illustrations include U.S. Geological Survey maps; electoral and transportation maps; and numerous examples of critical cartography, participatory GIS, and map art. The book will be important reading for geographers and others interested in maps and their political uses. It will also serve as a supplemental text in advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses such as Cartography, GIS, Geographic Thought, and History of Geography.


Report

Report
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1404
Release: 1953
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

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