Hilda Doolittle operates primarily as a mythopoetic writer, rewriting the eternal dramas of myth into self-
knowledge. She showcases female characters acting as Promethean boundary makers, speaking a new
language into being. H.D.'s Dramatic Poetics illuminates how the creation of theatrical work functions as an
important imaginative gateway, or portal, in the discovery of new poetic forms. It seeks, moreover, to
enlarge feminist critical discussions of how a feminist visionary like H.D. contributes to what female
narratives sound like both in lyric and theatrical traditions.
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