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THE SWORD WENT OUT TO SEA
H.D.
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Description for THE SWORD WENT OUT TO SEA
Paperback. Editor(s): Hogue, Cynthia; Vandivere, Julie. Num Pages: 283 pages. BIC Classification: FK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 155 x 25. Weight in Grams: 590.
Never before published, The Sword Went Out to Seais the first book in H.D.'s prose trilogy that continues with White Rose and the Red and concludes with The Mystery. This complex, semi-autobiographical novel combines H.D.'s interest in the occult and experiences during the Blitz, and sheds light on the aesthetics and origins of literary modernism.
Never before published, The Sword Went Out to Seais the first book in H.D.'s prose trilogy that continues with White Rose and the Red and concludes with The Mystery. This complex, semi-autobiographical novel combines H.D.'s interest in the occult and experiences during the Blitz, and sheds light on the aesthetics and origins of literary modernism.
Product Details
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
595g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Florida, United States
ISBN
9780813034546
SKU
V9780813034546
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About H.D.
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961), wrote many of her novels under the pseudonym Delia Alton. Cynthia Hogue is Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry at Arizona State University. Julie Vandivere is the director of gender and women's studies and associate professor of English at Bloomsburg University.
Reviews for THE SWORD WENT OUT TO SEA
Readers of this book will want to take advantage of the editors' detailed summaries of the novel's characters
including 'keys' to surrogate/conflated characters (such as H.D.'s use of her sometime nom de plume, Delia Alton, as both author and protagonist of this novel) and H.D.'s use of dream and symbolism. Valuable for modernists; required reading for H.D. scholars."
Choice"Engages many important critical ... Read more
including 'keys' to surrogate/conflated characters (such as H.D.'s use of her sometime nom de plume, Delia Alton, as both author and protagonist of this novel) and H.D.'s use of dream and symbolism. Valuable for modernists; required reading for H.D. scholars."
Choice"Engages many important critical ... Read more