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Winter Love: Ezra Pound & H.D.
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ISBN: 9780299183905 bzw. 0299183904, in Englisch, University of Wisconsin Press, neu.
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Jacob Korg, Books, Biography and Memoir, Winter Love: Ezra Pound & H.D. Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle, who used the pseudonym H.D., are among the most important American modernist poets. In this comparative study, Jacob Korg examines their intertwined lives, from an early romantic relationship when both writers were in their early twenties, through the ongoing friendship and artistic dialogue that helped shape their work. Drawing on unpublished letters and manuscripts as well as published works, Korg offers a fresh view of two American artists and a wholly unexpected portrait of Pound—examined here, for the first time, through the context of a female modernist.
Jacob Korg, Books, Biography and Memoir, Winter Love: Ezra Pound & H.D. Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle, who used the pseudonym H.D., are among the most important American modernist poets. In this comparative study, Jacob Korg examines their intertwined lives, from an early romantic relationship when both writers were in their early twenties, through the ongoing friendship and artistic dialogue that helped shape their work. Drawing on unpublished letters and manuscripts as well as published works, Korg offers a fresh view of two American artists and a wholly unexpected portrait of Pound—examined here, for the first time, through the context of a female modernist.
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Winter Love
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ISBN: 9780299183905 bzw. 0299183904, in Englisch, University of Wisconsin Press, United States of America, neu.
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Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle, who used the pseudonym H.D, are among the most important American modernist poets. In this comparative study, Jacob Korg examines their intertwined lives, from an early romantic relationship when both writers were in their early twenties, through the ongoing friendship and artistic dialogue that helped shape their work. Drawing on unpublished letters and manuscripts as well as published works, Korg offers a fresh view of two American artists and a wholly unexpected portrait of Pound examined here, for the first time, through the context of a female modernist.
Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle, who used the pseudonym H.D, are among the most important American modernist poets. In this comparative study, Jacob Korg examines their intertwined lives, from an early romantic relationship when both writers were in their early twenties, through the ongoing friendship and artistic dialogue that helped shape their work. Drawing on unpublished letters and manuscripts as well as published works, Korg offers a fresh view of two American artists and a wholly unexpected portrait of Pound examined here, for the first time, through the context of a female modernist.
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