Unit 2 Annotated Bibliography Analysis

Decent Essays
Raymonde Guillet
Professor Nelson
ENG 203-I01
25 July 2016
Unit 2 Annotated Bibliography
Bruzelius, Margaret. "H.D. and Eurydice." Twentieth Century Literature 44.4 (1998): 447. Biography in Context. Web. 21 July 2016.
In this article, the author states how most poets convey Eurydice in their accounts of Orpheus. The author also describes how most accounts of the Greek legend are put together. Then the author describes the context of H.D’s account of the legend and how Eurydice is portrayed. The author then describes how H.D. wrote some of her other works using Greek mythology. This article is reliable because it shows an example of how H.D. rejected conventional approaches in writing.
Doolitle, Hilda. "Sea Rose." The Bedford Anthology of American Literature, Shorter Second Edition: Beginnings
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"Hilda Doolittle." Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered History in America. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. Biography in Context. Web. 21 July 2016.
In this article, a description of H.D.’s early life is provided. The author also mentions that H.D. is connected to past writers, Oscar Wilde and Sappho of Lesbos. The author describes H.D.’s view of Wilde and the connection between their writings. Likewise, the connection between Sappho’s writing and H.D.’s writing is explained. Lastly, the author gives a few remarks from critics. This article is reliable because it offers information about other connections for H.D. in her writing.
Hollenberg, Donna K. Between History and Poetry : The Letters of H.D. And Norman Holmes Pearson. University Of Iowa Press, 1997. Print.
This book is simply a collection of letters. According to the ebrary database, these exchanges were “vital to H.D.'s development as a writer.” This source would be reliable because in it, H.D. discussed some of her upcoming works, illustrating her view of the modernist movement and the role she played in

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