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H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)

Bibliography

 

Primary Sources:

    • Sea Garden. (1916) New York: St. Martin's P, 1975.

 

    • Choruses from Iphigenia in Aulis. London: Egoist Press, 1916.

 

    • The Tribute and Circe, Two Poems. Cleveland: Clerk's Private Press, 1917

 

    • Choruses from Iphigenia in Aulis and the Hippolytus of Euripides. London: Egoist, 1919.

 

    • Hymen. London: Egoist, 1921

 

    • Heliodora and Other Poems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924.

 

    • Collected Poems of H.D. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1925; New York: Liveright 1940.

 

    • Red Roses for Bronze. London: Chatto and Windus, 1931.

 

    • Euripides' Ion. Translated with notes by H. D. London: Chatto and Windus, 1937; Redding Ridge: Black Swan Books, 1986.

 

    • The Flowering of the Rod. London: Oxford University Press, 1946.

 

    • Trilogy: The Walls do not Fall, Tribute to the Angels, The Flowering of the Rod. (1944-46).New York: New Directions, 1973.

 

    • Hippolytus Temporizes; a Play in Three Acts. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1927; Redding Ridge: Black Swan Books, c1985.

 

    • Selected Poems. New York: Grove Press 1957; New York: New Directions 1988.

 

    • Bid me to Live, a Madrigal. London: Virago, 1984 New York: Grove Press 1960.

 

    • Collected Poems 1912-1944. Ed. Louis Martz. New York: New Directions, 1983.

 

    • Palimpsest. (1926) Eds. Harry T. Moore and Matthew J. Bruccoli. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1968.

 

    • Hedylus. (1928) Redding Ridge, CT: Black Swan Books, 1980.

 

    • Helen in Egypt. (1961) New York: New Directions, 1974.

 

    • Hermetic Definition, 1972.

 

    • Paint It Today. New York: New York University Press, 1992.

 

    • Asphodel. Ed. Robert Spoo. Durham : Duke University Press, 1992)

 

    • HERmione. New York: New Directions, 1981.

 

    • Tribute to Freud. New York: New Direction, 1984.

 

    • The Gift: The Complete Text. Ed. Jane Augustine. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1998.

 

    • Ion: A Play after Euripides.

 

  • Notes on Thought and Vision; &The Wise Sappho by H.D. San Francisco: City Lights, 1982.

 

Correspondence:

    • Between History and Poetry: The Letters of H.D. And Norman Holmes Pearson. Ed. Donna Krolik Hollenberg. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1997.

 

    • Richard Aldington & H. D.: The Early Years in Letters. Ed. Caroline Zilboorg. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1992.

 

    • A Great admiration: H.D./Robert Duncan Correspondence, 1950-1961. Ed. Robert J. Bertholf. Venice: Lapis Press, 1992.

 

Bibliographical Studies:

    • Boughn, Michael. H.D.: a Bibliography, 1905-1990. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1993.

 

Criticism

    • Baccolini, Raffaella. Tradition Identity Desire: Revisionist Strategies in H. D.'s Late Poetry. Bolgona: Patron, 1995.

 

    • Benstock, Shari, Robert Con Davis, and Ronald Schleifer, eds. Textualizing the Feminine: On the Limits of Genre. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1991.

 

    • Bloom, Harold, ed. H. D. New York: Chelsea, 1989.

 

    • Brown, Amy Benson. Rewriting the Word: American Women Writers and the Bible. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999.

 

    • Chisholm, Dianne. H. D.'s Freudian Poetics: Psychoanalysis in Translation. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1992.

 

    • Collecott, Diana. H.D. And Sapphic Modernism, 1910-1950. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

 

    • DiPace Fritz, Angela. Thought and Vision : A Critical Reading of H.D.'S Poetry. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1988.

 

    • Dodd, Elizabeth. The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H. D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Gluck. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1992.

 

    • Laity, Cassandra, ed. Paint It Today/ H. D. New York: New York UP, 1992.

 

    • Edmunds, Susan. Out of Line: History, Psychoanalysis, & Montage in H. D.'s Long Poems. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1994.

 

    • Friedman, Susan Stanford. Penelope's Web: Gender, Modernity, H.D.'s Fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.

 

    • ---. Psyche Reborn: The Emergence of H. D. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1981.

 

    • Friedman, Susan Stanford, and Rachel Blau Du Plessis, eds. Signets: Reading H. D. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1990.

 

    • Guest, Barbara. Herself Defined: the Poet H.D. and her World. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1984.

 

    • Holland, Norman N. Poems in Persons: An Introduction to the Psychoanalysis of Literature. New York: Norton, 1973.

 

    • Hollenberg, Donna Krolik. H. D. And Poets After. Iowa City, IA: U of Iowa P, 2000.

 

    • ---. H. D.: The Poetics of Childbirth and Creativity. Boston: Northeastern UP, 1991.

 

    • King, Michael. H. D.: Woman and Poet. Orono: National Poetry Foundation Univ. of Maine, 1986.

 

    • Kloepfer, Deborah Kelly. The Unspeakable Mother: Forbidden Discourse in Jean Rhys and H. D. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1989.

 

    • Kreis-Schinck, Annette. We Are Voyagers, Discoverers : H.D.'s Trilogy and Modern Religious Poetry. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1990.

 

    • O'Brien, Kevin J. Saying Yes at Lightning: Threat and the Provisional Image in Post-Romantic Poetry. New York: P. Lang, 2002.

 

    • Pearson, Norman Holmes, and Michael King, eds. End to Torment: A Memoir of Ezra Pound by H.D.; with the Poems from 'Hilda's Book' by Ezra Pound. New York: New Directions, 1979.

 

    • Pettipiece, Deirdre Anne. Sex Theories and the Shaping of Two Moderns: Hemingway and H.D. New York: Routledge, 2002.

 

    • Quinn, Vincent. Hilda Doolittle (H.D.). New York: Twayne, 1967.

 

    • Robinson, Janice S. H. D.: The Life and Work of an American Poet. Boston: Houghton, 1982.

 

    • Swann, Thomas B. The Classical World of H. D. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1962.

 

    • Sword, Helen. Engendering Inspiration: Visionary Strategies in Rilke, Lawrence, and H. D. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 1995.