works Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher, and Their Circle

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Titel Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher, and Their Circle
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Date 2002
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    Notes An edition of daily letters of Hilda Doolittle sent from Vienna and a number of replies with an extensive introduction and helpful notes. Among Hilda Doolittle’s letters, one responds to a letter apparently sent by Ezra Pound to her in June 1933, corroborates the existence of transatlantic networks in Vienna as an international crossroads, and the interaction of many visiting Americans with prominent members of Viennese society inclined to cosmopolitanism. The editor of the correspondence Analyzing Freud, Susan Stanford Friedman, failed to identify three Viennese figures described by H.D. as Pound’s friends, whom he had apparently asked her to visit. Her appreciative description of the three people, and especially of the ‘old dame’, who was apparently “noted for her work, school, philanthropy to poor children,” and of their secretary, offers a fairly detailed and unmistakable picture of the Schwarzwalds, of Hemme and Eugenia, and of Maria Stiasny.

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