H.D & Bryher: An Untold Love Story of Modernism explores the lives of two queer women, one a poet and the other a historical novelist, living from the late 19th century through the 20th century. Seeking invisibility to shield their deviance, they quested ancient cultures and gnostic wisdom to find a more egalitarian creative process like electricity to anchor their lives together. As innovators of the power of two, their writing knit their psyches together.
H.D & Bryher: An Untold Love Story of Modernism explores the lives of two queer women, one a poet and the other a historical novelist, living from the late 19th century through the 20th century. Seeking invisibility to shield their deviance, they quested ancient cultures and gnostic wisdom to find a more egalitarian creative process like electricity to anchor their lives together. As innovators of the power of two, their writing knit their psyches together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan McCabe is a professor of English and Creative Writing at USC, and has published Elizabeth Bishop: Her Poetics of Loss (1994) and Cinematic Modernism (2005) and received as well the Agha Shahid Prize for a book of poems, Descartes' Nightmare (2008).
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Dramatis Personae The Voyage Out 1886-1915 Chapter 1 The Meeting: "We Too" and Modernism Chapter 2 H.D.'s Ancestral Circle Chapter 3 Bryher's Family Closet LINE 1 FLORIDE 1909-1919 Chapter 4 Sentimental Educations Chapter 5 Love and Art: Being Phantoms Together Chapter 6 Romance of Rescue and "The Jellyfish Experience" LINE 2 BORODINO 1920-1928 Chapter 7 Parting of the Veil: Greece, 1920 . . . Chapter 8 Questing America and Marianne Moore Chapter 9 Inconvenient Marriages and Wanderlust Chapter 10 Cinematics: We Three LINE 3: PSYCHOANALYSIS 1929-1939 Chapter 11 Film Morphing into Borderline Chapter 12 Enter Freud: Dreaming through the Houses Chapter 13 Death Drive and "the Perfect Bi" Chapter 14 "Group Consciousness" and ION Chapter 15 Abdication, Aggression, Anschluss LINE 4: Blitz 1939-1945 Chapter 16 Twilight Zone and "the combined UNK" Chapter 17 Walls Falling and the Drive Inward Chapter 18 Séance Nights Chapter 19 THE WRITING ON THE WALL LINE 5: Viking 1946-1961 . . . . . . . Chapter 20 Losing One's Mind to Find It Chapter 21 Tidying up Modernism Chapter 22 Cold War Romances Chapter 23 Recovery and Illuminations 1953- Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Dramatis Personae The Voyage Out 1886-1915 Chapter 1 The Meeting: "We Too" and Modernism Chapter 2 H.D.'s Ancestral Circle Chapter 3 Bryher's Family Closet LINE 1 FLORIDE 1909-1919 Chapter 4 Sentimental Educations Chapter 5 Love and Art: Being Phantoms Together Chapter 6 Romance of Rescue and "The Jellyfish Experience" LINE 2 BORODINO 1920-1928 Chapter 7 Parting of the Veil: Greece, 1920 . . . Chapter 8 Questing America and Marianne Moore Chapter 9 Inconvenient Marriages and Wanderlust Chapter 10 Cinematics: We Three LINE 3: PSYCHOANALYSIS 1929-1939 Chapter 11 Film Morphing into Borderline Chapter 12 Enter Freud: Dreaming through the Houses Chapter 13 Death Drive and "the Perfect Bi" Chapter 14 "Group Consciousness" and ION Chapter 15 Abdication, Aggression, Anschluss LINE 4: Blitz 1939-1945 Chapter 16 Twilight Zone and "the combined UNK" Chapter 17 Walls Falling and the Drive Inward Chapter 18 Séance Nights Chapter 19 THE WRITING ON THE WALL LINE 5: Viking 1946-1961 . . . . . . . Chapter 20 Losing One's Mind to Find It Chapter 21 Tidying up Modernism Chapter 22 Cold War Romances Chapter 23 Recovery and Illuminations 1953- Bibliography Index
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