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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Trish Denoga

Trish Denoga

Hilda Doolittle (Basic Overview) - 0 views

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    Another in-detail biography of H.D.'s life - including specific inspiration behind some her poems.
Trish Denoga

H.D.'s "The Dancer" as a spiritual metaphor - 0 views

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    This article was from the first-person experience of Joyce Owens - a woman who draws connections to H.D.'s poem "The Dancer." She also describes her experience meeting H.D. and her connection with the poem's illustration of the connection of God and feminism.
Trish Denoga

Critical Essay on "Helen" - 0 views

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    This critical essay on "Helen" by H.D. criticizes this poem's feminist views as well as relate them back to her own personal life.
Trish Denoga

RPO -- H. D. : Cassandra - 0 views

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    H.D.'s poem "Cassandra," with some background information and definitions of key words at the bottom.
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H. D. : The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems and Poets. Discover Poetry. - 0 views

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    This site gives a very detailed glimpse into Hilda Doolittle's life, as well as give biographical reason to the meaning behind some of her poems and novels.
Trish Denoga

Hilda Doolittle (Biographical Essay) - 0 views

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    This biographical essay highlights H.D.'s life as a writer and highlights her life in a personal. It also relates the different aspects & events in H.D.'s life to suggest influences to her own poetry.
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    This biographical essay highlights H.D.'s life as a writer and highlights her life in a personal. It also relates the different aspects & events in H.D.'s life to suggest influences to her own poetry.
Trish Denoga

Critical Essay on "Helen" - Johnson - 0 views

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    This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.
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    This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.
Trish Denoga

The recuperated maternal and the imposture of mastery in H.D.'s HERmione - 0 views

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    This article focuses on HERmione, a composition of H.D.'s work that was produced early on in her writing career.
Trish Denoga

Romantic Thralldom in H.D. - 0 views

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    Romanticism is magnified in this critical essay as one of the prominent elements of H.D.'s poetry - which deviates from focusing on H.D.'s other famous themes, such as bisexuality and feminism.
Trish Denoga

H.D.: Poems that Matter and Dilutations - 0 views

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    This critical essay goes in-depth into the interpretation of some of H.D.'s poetry.
Trish Denoga

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    "Literature critics writing about Hilda Doolittle have tended to focus their discussion on one among a series of possible splittings they find in her work: the word from the object, language from experience, public from private, or even a splitting of the self into two different selves. Those critics who have recuperated H. D. into the fields of feminist criticism and gay and lesbian studies generally stress the closeting of H.D.'s work. The work published during her lifetime-mostly poetry-addresses lesbian sexuality only very indirectly. The largely autobiographical prose manuscripts unearthed after her death take her lesbian relationships as their main subject."
Trish Denoga

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    An overview of poet Hilda Doolittle, highlighting her works as a feminist.
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