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H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers 1913-1946 Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)

H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers 1913-1946 By Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)

H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers 1913-1946 by Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)


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This book places H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) in the context of the wider network of women writers in which she participated. It examines the structures through which they exchanged ideas, such as the little magazines and anthologies, charting changes in focus by the network and the ways that new ideas emerged and were developed.

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

H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers 1913-1946: Talking Women by Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)

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 in order 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 crucial in 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 increasingly politically 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.

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

... by examining modernism in relation to the public sphere Taylor's study challenges the way that 'modernism' itself has come to be understood. * The Yearbook of English Studies *
Taylor offers a refreshing and innovative perspective ... H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers does a great deal to contribute to our understanding of how modernist writing by women was produced and consumed. * The Yearbook of English Studies *
Especially appropriate for women's studies collections supporting work at the undergraduate level. * Choice *

About Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)

Georgina Taylor is English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury

Table of Contents

1. A Theoretical Overview ; 2. 1913-1917: The Genesis of a Public Sphere ; 3. 1918-1924: Expansion and Consolidation - New Experiments in the Public Sphere ; 4. 1925-1931: Incubation ; 5. 1932-1946: Responses to a World in Crisis ; 6. Postscript ; Conclusion ; Bibliography

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NPB9780198187134
9780198187134
0198187130
H.D. and the Public Sphere of Modernist Women Writers 1913-1946: Talking Women by Georgina Taylor (, English teacher, St Bartholomew's School, Newbury)
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Oxford University Press
2001-05-31
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