id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1310 H.D. - Wikipedia .html text/html 5348 667 74 Hilda Doolittle (September 10, 1886 – September 27, 1961) was an American poet, novelist, and memoirist, associated with the early 20th-century avant-garde Imagist group of poets, including Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington. She had lost her brother in action, while her husband suffered effects of combat experiences, and she believed that the onslaught of the war indirectly caused the death of her child with Aldington: she believed it was her shock at hearing the news about the RMS Lusitania that directly caused her child to be stillborn.[38] Writing on the Wall, her memoir about this psychoanalysis, was written concurrently with Trilogy and published in 1944; in 1956 it was republished with Advent, a journal of the analysis, under the title Tribute to Freud.[39] Her writings have served as a model for a number of more recent women poets working in the modernist tradition, including the New York School poet Barbara Guest, the Anglo-American poet Denise Levertov, the Black Mountain poet Hilda Morley and the Language poet Susan Howe.[51] Her influence is not limited to female poets, and many male writers, including Robert Duncan [52] and Robert Creeley,[53] have acknowledged their debt. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1310.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1310.txt