Beyond the Verse

Defining a Movement with Hilda Dolittle (Imagist Mini-Series)


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In this week’s episode of Beyond the Verse, the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Maiya and Joe kick off episode two of their Imagist mini series by turning to Hilda Doolittle, better known as H.D., and asking what made her one of the movement’s most important voices.

They begin with H.D.’s life, from Pennsylvania to London, and the close, complicated circle that shaped early Imagism, including Ezra Pound, Richard Aldington, and William Carlos Williams. The conversation also looks at how the First World War hit her life directly, and how grief, rupture, and survival sit behind the sharp, pared down style Imagism is known for.

From there, Maiya and Joe dig into three key poems. With ‘Oread’, they talk about how the title matters, how Greek myth frames the speaker, and how the poem’s commanding verbs turn nature into something forceful and almost violent. In ‘Sea Rose’, they focus on how H.D. takes a symbol usually linked to romance and softness and makes it rough, battered, and still somehow valuable, raising questions about femininity, endurance, and what it means to keep going in the wrong conditions. The episode closes with ‘Helen’, where H.D. rewrites a famous figure through the language of blame, silence, and public hatred, and asks what happens when a woman becomes a story people keep projecting onto.

For more insights into H.D. and the Imagist movement, visit PoemAnalysis.com, where you can explore a wide range of analyzed poems, with thousands of PDFs, study tools, and more.

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