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H.D. called By Avon River “the first book that really made me happy.” In this annotated edition, Lara Vetter argues that the volume represented a turning point in H.D.’s career, a major shift from lyric poetry to the experimental forms of writing that would dominate her later works.

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Vetter's new introduction, notes, and glossary provide an invaluable guide to the writer's historical and literary references without miring the text in the kind of pedantry and dry intellectualism its author so disliked"". London Times Literary Supplement

“Superb. Vetter’s incisive introduction offers one of the first approaches to theorizing women’s late modernist literary production as advancing specifically hybrid works located at the juncture of personal, national, and nationalist concerns.”—Cynthia Hogue, coeditor of The Sword Went Out to Sea

“This edition, with its finely written introduction and meticulous annotation, opens up new understandings of H.D., the major modernist writer, as she meditates, postwar, on the inner life of Shakespeare, the icon of English literature, and on the women missing from his plays. A beautiful and thoughtful book.”—Jane Augustine, editor of The Gift and The Mystery

By Avon River

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    A Paperback by H.d. H.d., Lara Vetter

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      Publisher: MP-FLO Uni Press of Florida
      Publication Date: 1/31/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813062372, 978-0813062372
      ISBN10: 0813062373
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      Book Synopsis
      H.D. called By Avon River “the first book that really made me happy.” In this annotated edition, Lara Vetter argues that the volume represented a turning point in H.D.’s career, a major shift from lyric poetry to the experimental forms of writing that would dominate her later works.

      Trade Review
      Vetter's new introduction, notes, and glossary provide an invaluable guide to the writer's historical and literary references without miring the text in the kind of pedantry and dry intellectualism its author so disliked"". London Times Literary Supplement

      “Superb. Vetter’s incisive introduction offers one of the first approaches to theorizing women’s late modernist literary production as advancing specifically hybrid works located at the juncture of personal, national, and nationalist concerns.”—Cynthia Hogue, coeditor of The Sword Went Out to Sea

      “This edition, with its finely written introduction and meticulous annotation, opens up new understandings of H.D., the major modernist writer, as she meditates, postwar, on the inner life of Shakespeare, the icon of English literature, and on the women missing from his plays. A beautiful and thoughtful book.”—Jane Augustine, editor of The Gift and The Mystery

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