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Reception | Dora Marsden | One of DM
's most appreciative readers was William Carlos Williams
. Williams, who had written for The New Freewoman, was fascinated by Marsden's egoist philosophy and was especially attentive to her commentary on... |
Textual Features | Dora Marsden | A marked difference separating The New Freewoman from its predecessor was its increased literary content, at first secured mainly by Rebecca West
. West recruited Ezra Pound
to The New Freewoman after meeting him at... |
Textual Features | Carol Ann Duffy | Many poems here feature women answering back to canonical male voices: Liz Lochhead
to Donne
, Jenny Joseph
to W. S. Gilbert
, U. A. Fanthorpe
to Walt Whitman
, Wendy Cope
to A. E. Housman |
Textual Production | Marianne Moore | Despite the claim that this New York publication is a second edition of the earlier London one, it is more usefully considered as a different book. This time there was no pretence that MM
was... |
Textual Production | Marianne Moore | |
Textual Production | Sylvia Beach | The speech urged all Americans to use their democratic rights to bring down corrupt politicians, because the President eats dirt and excrement for the daily meals, likes it, and tries to force it on the... |
Textual Production | Sylvia Beach | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Denise Levertov | Here DL
discusses in detail those poets she had found most vital for her own work: William Carlos Williams
, Robert Duncan
, and Rainer Maria Rilke
. |
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