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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
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Canadian Jewish Studies, Vol 11 (2003)
Rhea Tregebov’s self consciousness as a woman facilitated her developing self consciousness as a Canadian Jew, a process recorded in her five books of poetry. In the course of this work, her reflections on the social meanings of motherhood are part
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Autor:
Donna Krolik Hollenberg
A reflection on this poet's legacy through essays by contemporary poets and literary criticsDenise Levertov (1923-1997) was an award-winning author of more than thirty books of poetry and prose featuring the subjects of politics and war and, in later
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
From her work's first appearance under the Imagist label to its later development in innovative long poems and prose, H.D.'s excellence was recognized by her peers as well as her successors. H.D. and Poets After is the first book to explore her influ
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
An annotated selection of correspondence between Hilda Doolittle, an expatriate poet, and a graduate student who became her literary advisor, agent, and close friend. Letters are chosen to focus on Doolittle's creative process, her reading, and the p
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
Winged Words puts the work of H.D., including her poetry, translations, and prose, in the context of her life. Because the majority of H.D.'s oeuvre was unpublished until recently, author Donna Hollenberg, who's written three previous books about H.D
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
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Modernism/modernity. 25:851-853
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
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Renascence. 62:141-155
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
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Renascence. 58:5-16
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Donna Krolik Hollenberg
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Biography. 27:737-750
This essay documents Levertov's ambivalence about Ezra Pound as it appears in a variety of sources, both public and private. It explores the discovery of this ambivalence in Levertov's life and in her poetic development, particularly in relation to h