H.D. and Sapphic Modernism 1910-1950Cambridge University Press, 1999年11月25日 - 350 頁 The American poet H. D. (1886-1961) is increasingly being recognized as a key figure in the shaping of Anglo-American modernism, and this study attempts to emphasize her position, against the well-established claims of writers such as T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. The study is grounded in questions of sexuality, gender and the nature of subjectivity and H. D.'s interest in Hellenism. The development of a homoerotic strand within her distinctively modernist poetics comes together in Collecott's central concept of "sapphic modernism." |
內容
negotiating gender | 40 |
33 | 53 |
negotiating sexuality | 70 |
Hellenism and modernism | 103 |
70 | 134 |
her emergence from Imagism | 135 |
75 | 165 |
lesbian poetics | 172 |
103 | 242 |
at the crossroads | 258 |
107 | 262 |
Fragments of Sappho in H D s poetry and prose | 266 |
113 | 268 |
Notes | 273 |
120 | 295 |
309 | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Adonis Amy Lowell Anthology Aphrodite artistic Asphodel Avon River Beinecke Library bisexual Bryher Campbell Charlotte Mew cited classical colour context culture D. H. Lawrence described desire DuPlessis Egoist Eliot Eros erotic essay Euripides Eurydice Ezra Ezra Pound feminist fiction flowers Fragment Freud Friedman gender Greece Greek Gregory Havelock Ellis Helen in Egypt Heliodora heterosexual Hilda Aldington Hilda Doolittle homosexual hyacinth Hymen identified Imagist intertext inverts later Lawrence lesbian letter literary London lover lyric male Marianne Moore masculine Meleager modern modernist narrative Notes on Thought novel object Oread Paint It Today Pater's Pausanias poet poetic poetry Pound prose published quoted recalls refers Richard Aldington Sapphic Sappho Sarton says Sea Garden sect sexual Shakespeare Signifying Sinclair song Sonnet speech Swinburne's Symonds T. S. Eliot Thought and Vision tradition translation Tribute trope violets Wilde Wilde's Wise Sappho woman women Woolf words writing Zilboorg