From the introduction to the volume: Cheryl Walker presents the work of poet H.D. as a paradigm for the changed relationship to history women have undergone during the modern period: H.D.\u27s early period is characterized by an avoidance of chronological time..
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
In The Egoist and Diana of the Crossways, George Meredith joins the ranks of Mary Wollstonecraft and...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In The Newly Born Woman, Helene Cixous and Catherine Clement note that Michelet and Freud both thou...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 8 Time: whether we’ve too much time on our hands or no time...
To dip into the scholarship about the New Woman is to be puzzled by the extensive focus on and the s...
In their genuine interest and preoccupation with time and history, as well with how certain importan...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
‘Hermione lived her life and lives in history.’ So murmurs the speaker of H.D.'s long, reflective se...
When Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook was first published in 1962 it was instantly lauded as a ti...
The poet Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) came on the literary scene in the 1910s as a young American expatria...
This thesis examines the emergence of the modernist writer H.D. as a creative touchstone for feminis...
This dissertation argues that a cluster of contemporary novelists experiment with temporalities in o...
Book abstract: The life and the range of topics and tones of Emily Dickinson suit her to be included...
This thesis argues that H.D.'s creativity originates in a flight from reality. Hilda Doolittle's ado...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
In The Egoist and Diana of the Crossways, George Meredith joins the ranks of Mary Wollstonecraft and...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...
In The Newly Born Woman, Helene Cixous and Catherine Clement note that Michelet and Freud both thou...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 8 Time: whether we’ve too much time on our hands or no time...
To dip into the scholarship about the New Woman is to be puzzled by the extensive focus on and the s...
In their genuine interest and preoccupation with time and history, as well with how certain importan...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
‘Hermione lived her life and lives in history.’ So murmurs the speaker of H.D.'s long, reflective se...
When Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook was first published in 1962 it was instantly lauded as a ti...
The poet Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) came on the literary scene in the 1910s as a young American expatria...
This thesis examines the emergence of the modernist writer H.D. as a creative touchstone for feminis...
This dissertation argues that a cluster of contemporary novelists experiment with temporalities in o...
Book abstract: The life and the range of topics and tones of Emily Dickinson suit her to be included...
This thesis argues that H.D.'s creativity originates in a flight from reality. Hilda Doolittle's ado...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
In The Egoist and Diana of the Crossways, George Meredith joins the ranks of Mary Wollstonecraft and...
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a correspondence with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a prominent man...