Bryher: Two Novels: Development And Two SelvesUniv of Wisconsin Press, 21 dec 2000 - 336 pagina's Bryher (born Annie Winifred Ellerman) is perhaps best known today as the lifelong partner of the poet H.D. She was, however, a central figure in modernist and avant-garde cultural experimentation in the early twentieth century; a prolific producer of poetry, novels, autobiography, and criticism; and an intimate and patron of such modernist artists as Gertrude Stein, Marianne Moore, and Dorothy Richardson. Bryher’s own path-breaking writing has remained largely neglected, long out of print, and inaccessible to those interested in her oeuvre. Now, for the first time since their original publication in the early 1920s, two of Bryher's pioneering works of fictionalized autobiography, titled Development and Two Selves, are reprinted in one volume for a new audience of readers, scholars, and critics. |
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... seemed to crystallize for her in the time of war . In all , Bryher went on to produce nine historical novels , which explore real historical events through fictional “ minor ” characters.23 No doubt in the writing of historical fiction ...
... seemed to escape the notice of literary reviewers , though Marianne Moore , who had previously reviewed Development in the Dial in , wrote to Bryher at the time of its publication regretting that she had nowhere to place a ...
... seemed to use his theoret- ical apparatus from this case history in his work with H.D. , regarding her symptoms as arising out of the same psychic configuration as the “ beautiful girl ” of the case history , who has repudiated her ...
... seemed all that was left of a time when stow- aways went to sea , climbed masts , rode through forests and tramped over the mountains in far places , or hunted for seals and whales . She grew tired of play , tired of listening to mere ...
... seemed a page from a story - book that Nancy watched instead of read . That with her own eyes she could see peril and preparations for rescue had all the texture of an imaginary dream . Hail and spray rapidly beat a sense of salt ...