The Cry of a Gull: Journals, 1923-1948

The Cry of a Gull: Journals, 1923-1948

Author: Alyse Gregory

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 164

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H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers, 1913-1946

H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers, 1913-1946

Author: Georgina Taylor

Publisher: Oxford English Monographs

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780198187134

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This book locates H.D. within an Anglo-American 'public sphere' of women writers, a discursive arena in which individuals come together in debate and discussion. The theoretical framework used is that outlined in Jurgen Habermas's The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, modified inorder to consider this group as a 'counter-public sphere', a non-dominant group whose interests were non-identical to those of the dominant public sphere.From 1913 a network of little magazines enabled women writers to come together in unprecedented numbers in public exchange. The ethos of this public sphere was a challenge to all convention, including challenges to the perceived sentimentality of earlier women's writing; H.D.'s Imagism was crucialin this. Initially this public sphere avoided engagement with the wider socio-political world, focusing instead on psychic reality. Writing became increasingly experimental in a new wave of avant-garde activity, fuelling heated debate in the magazines around the nature of 'literature'.By the mid 1920s this particular literary sphere had lost direction, but continued to experiment and seek new ways forward. New discussions around cinematic forms (in which H.D. participated) kept critical discussion very much alive. In the 1930s the work emerging from this network was increasinglypolitically aware. This was a period of highly disturbed writing such as H.D.'s Nights and Djuna Barnes's Nightwood, internalizations of the sadomasochism enacted on the world stage.After the war, this public sphere declined into personal exchanges in letters and private circulation of manuscripts.


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Download or read book H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers, 1913-1946 written by Georgina Taylor and published by Oxford English Monographs. This book was released on 2001 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book locates H.D. within an Anglo-American 'public sphere' of women writers, a discursive arena in which individuals come together in debate and discussion. The theoretical framework used is that outlined in Jurgen Habermas's The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, modified inorder to consider this group as a 'counter-public sphere', a non-dominant group whose interests were non-identical to those of the dominant public sphere.From 1913 a network of little magazines enabled women writers to come together in unprecedented numbers in public exchange. The ethos of this public sphere was a challenge to all convention, including challenges to the perceived sentimentality of earlier women's writing; H.D.'s Imagism was crucialin this. Initially this public sphere avoided engagement with the wider socio-political world, focusing instead on psychic reality. Writing became increasingly experimental in a new wave of avant-garde activity, fuelling heated debate in the magazines around the nature of 'literature'.By the mid 1920s this particular literary sphere had lost direction, but continued to experiment and seek new ways forward. New discussions around cinematic forms (in which H.D. participated) kept critical discussion very much alive. In the 1930s the work emerging from this network was increasinglypolitically aware. This was a period of highly disturbed writing such as H.D.'s Nights and Djuna Barnes's Nightwood, internalizations of the sadomasochism enacted on the world stage.After the war, this public sphere declined into personal exchanges in letters and private circulation of manuscripts.


The Letters of George Santayana

The Letters of George Santayana

Author: George Santayana

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 9780262194952

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Since the first selection of George Santayana's letters was published in 1955, shortly after his death, many more letters have been located. "The Works of George Santayana, Volume V", brings together a total of more than 3000 letters.


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Download or read book The Letters of George Santayana written by George Santayana and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 700 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the first selection of George Santayana's letters was published in 1955, shortly after his death, many more letters have been located. "The Works of George Santayana, Volume V", brings together a total of more than 3000 letters.


Llewelyn Powys

Llewelyn Powys

Author: Kenneth Hopkins

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 78

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The Village that Died for England

The Village that Died for England

Author: Patrick Wright

Publisher: Random House (UK)

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 456

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It was extinction that made Tyneham famous. The fields of the village on the Dorset coast were ideal tank country and when Churchill evacuated it, he vowed that the people could return after the war. Attlee broke the promise and Tyneham became a symbol of unrewarded patriotic sacrifice, or a rural English idyll destroyed by the state.


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Download or read book The Village that Died for England written by Patrick Wright and published by Random House (UK). This book was released on 1995 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was extinction that made Tyneham famous. The fields of the village on the Dorset coast were ideal tank country and when Churchill evacuated it, he vowed that the people could return after the war. Attlee broke the promise and Tyneham became a symbol of unrewarded patriotic sacrifice, or a rural English idyll destroyed by the state.


The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography

Author: Arthur James Wells

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 2374

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Powys Checklist & Readers' Guide

Powys Checklist & Readers' Guide

Author: Alan Howe

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 42

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The Powys Review

The Powys Review

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 850

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The Private Library

The Private Library

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Published: 1974

Total Pages: 198

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Recollections of the Powys Brothers

Recollections of the Powys Brothers

Author: Belinda Humfrey

Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 304

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John Cowper, Theodore Francis, and Llewelyn Powys, The most famous members of the large and talented family of the Reverend C.F. Powys, are also three of the most distinctive voices in English literature. Humfrey presents these brilliant and often ec


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Download or read book Recollections of the Powys Brothers written by Belinda Humfrey and published by Peter Owen Publishers. This book was released on 1980 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Cowper, Theodore Francis, and Llewelyn Powys, The most famous members of the large and talented family of the Reverend C.F. Powys, are also three of the most distinctive voices in English literature. Humfrey presents these brilliant and often ec