Modernist Writings and Religio-scientific Discourse explores literary modernism through the lens of cultural history. Focusing on the intersection of scientific and religious discourse in the works of
“Demonstrating how literary aspects of H.D.’s late prose contribute to politically-attuned cultural work, Vetter astutely counters longstanding claims about H.D.’s ‘escapism.&r
“Superb. Vetter’s incisive introduction offers one of the first approaches to theorizing women’s late modernist literary production as advancing specifically hybrid works located at the juncture of pe
“Superb. Vetter’s incisive introduction offers one of the first approaches to theorizing women’s late modernist literary production as advancing specifically hybrid works located at the juncture of pe
H.D. (1886-1961) is a major figure in modernist English literature, her five-decade career encompassing some of the earliest free verse in English, early imagist lyrics, experiments in prose, late mod