Description: Doolittle experienced a traumatic pregnancy during World War I, ending in a still-birth; during her second pregnancy both her brother and father died, and the birth of her second child, Perdita, coincided with a case of life-threatening pneumonia. Hollenberg examines H.D.'s literary progression in light of these events, illuminating the poet's own reinterpretations of birth and death, her analysis with Sigmund Freud, her criticisms on the male institution of motherhood, and her own self-image as a poet and a grandmother. A fine book in a fine dust-jacket.
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Binding: Hardback
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Author: Donna Krolik Hollenberg
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Original/Facsimile: Original