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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Bryher | Bryher read and was highly enthusiastic about Marianne Moore
's poetry, which H. D.
had recommended to her. In 1921, following their meeting in the United States, Bryher arranged and paid for the publication... |
Occupation | Bryher | With funds and additional production assistance, Bryher contributed to Weaver
's Egoist Press
's Poets' Translation Series. She also subsidized the publication of Hymen by H. D.
, which, like Moore's collection, was released... |
Literary responses | Bryher | In an Egoist review, Richard Aldington
praised Bryher for following the literary-literal principles recently established by the Poets' Translation Series, which he and H. D.
were running at the Egoist Press
, and which... |
Textual Production | T. S. Eliot | TSE
's first volume of poetry, Prufrock and Other Observations, was published by the Egoist Press
in Bloomsbury. Gallup, Donald Clifford. T.S. Eliot: A Bibliography. Harcourt, Brace. 23 |
Textual Production | T. S. Eliot | It was dedicated to Jean Verdenal
, who had recently been killed at the Dardanelles, with some lines from Dante
's Purgatorio. In addition to its title poem, The Love Song of J... |
Dedications | H. D. | H. D.
published with the Egoist Press
her poetry volume Hymen, dedicated to her lover Bryher
and her daughter, Perdita
. Boughn, Michael. H.D.: A Bibliography 1905-1990. University Press of Virginia. 8 |
Textual Production | H. D. | During her London years HD also did important work (with Amy Lowell
and Richard Aldington
) on the three Imagist anthologies of 1915-17, and with the latter she edited the Poets' Translation Series for the... |
Textual Production | H. D. | HD's second book, published the same year as number three in the Poets' Translation Series from the Egoist Press
, was a volume of verse translations: Choruses from the Iphigeneia in Aulis and the Hippolytus... |
Publishing | James Joyce | Harriet Shaw Weaver
(who heard of Joyce through Marsden and succeeded her as editor of The Egoist) developed the Egoist Press
in 1916 for the immediate purpose of publishing A Portrait of the Artist... |
Publishing | James Joyce | A second edition, for export to England and the United States, was published by John Rodker
for the Egoist Press
in October 1922. |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | The Egoist Press
published DM
's philosophical study The Definition of the Godhead. Garner, Les. A Brave and Beautiful Spirit: Dora Marsden, 1882-1960. Avebury. 166-7 |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | DM
issued The Mysteries of Christianity, her second philiosophical monograph published by the Egoist Press
. Garner, Les. A Brave and Beautiful Spirit: Dora Marsden, 1882-1960. Avebury. 170-1 |
Occupation | Dora Marsden | In January 1916 Weaver went ahead with the decision to publish Joyce
's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man after gaining Marsden's approval (though she would have continued independently if approval had... |
Reception | Dora Marsden | DM
sent her book to trusted readers before and after its publication. Her former instructor Samuel Alexander
(who had published Space, Time and the Deity in 1920) advised against publication, telling her that the text... |
Textual Production | Marianne Moore | Twenty-four of MM
's Poems were selected, ostensibly without her knowledge, by H. D.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAlmon (the latter being her friend Bryher
) Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
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