Hanscombe, Gillian, and Virginia L. Smyers. Writing for Their Lives: The Modernist Women, 1910-1940. Women’s Press.
35 and n8, 251
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Features | Bryher | This collection marked Bryher's entry into modernism. Charting the constantly recurring, specifically Greek images, colours, and other motifs in Bryher's poems, Diana Collecott
links them to H. D.
's poetry, especially The Contest and Hipparchia... |
Friends, Associates | Bryher | A letter from Bryher
to Amy Lowell
began a transatlantic correspondence between the two writers; this dialogue was sparked by Bryher's admiration for Imagist poems composed and collected by Lowell. Hanscombe, Gillian, and Virginia L. Smyers. Writing for Their Lives: The Modernist Women, 1910-1940. Women’s Press. 35 and n8, 251 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Bryher | Following Amy Lowell
's suggestion, Bryher
read and was profoundly impressed by H. D.
's poetry collection Sea Garden, 1916. In July, Bryher wrote H. D. an appreciative letter that prompted their first meeting. Bryher,. The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs. Collins. 187-8 Hanscombe, Gillian, and Virginia L. Smyers. Writing for Their Lives: The Modernist Women, 1910-1940. Women’s Press. 35 |
Textual Production | Bryher | As W. Bryher, Bryher
published a 48-page pamphlet, Amy Lowell
: A Critical Appreciation. Contemporary Authors. Gale Research. 104 Hanscombe, Gillian, and Virginia L. Smyers. Writing for Their Lives: The Modernist Women, 1910-1940. Women’s Press. 218-9 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Leisure and Society | Bryher | Publishing between 1914 and 1920, Bryher wrote through a range of names, from Annie Winifred Ellerman
, through A. W. Ellerman, Winifred Bryher, and W. Bryher, to, finally, Bryher. Collecott, Diana. H.D. and Sapphic Modernism, 1910-1950. Cambridge University Press, http://Rutherford HSS. 179 |
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