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23 March 1933 quoted in Friedman, Psyche Reborn and Analyzing Freud

184

I feel so very very

H.D. to Bryher, 10 March 1933, Analyzing Freud

184

These Jews, I think

H.D. to Bryher, 28 May 1933, Analyzing Freud

185

I cannot understand

Bryher, ‘What shall you do in the war?’ Close Up, 1933

186

Freud in himself

The Heart to Artemis

186

He says ‘many

H.D. to Bryher, 22 March 1933, Analyzing Freud

187

such a scene with Elizabeth

Bryher papers, Beinecke, quoted in Analyzing Freud

188

if you saw Hepburn

Quoted in Herself Defined

188

I had the great satisfaction

Ibid.

188

a Hilton on wheels

Macpherson, ‘One’

189

I believe that my father

The Heart to Artemis

190

I read the news

Freud to Bryher, 19 July 1933, Analyzing Freud

191

Please Fido if you love me

H.D. to Bryher, 24 November 1934

192

I don’t want to change you

Bryher to Macpherson, 25 August 1934

193

five buds and flowers

H.D. to Silvia Dobson, 1933, quoted in Herself Defined

195

I came to Vienna

Freud, 16 November 1938, letter to Time and Tide

195

I blame the English government

Heart to Artemis

196

Ask me to die

Ibid.

196

when people are fighting

Ibid.

196

I plundered the black

Ibid.

197

Here I was

Ibid.

197

that blue smoky

The Days of Mars

198

we were firm friends

Ibid.

199

I could visualise

H.D., The Gift

200

I had a sort of ‘shock treatment

H.D. to Bryher, 21 September 1946, Silverstein

201

When you were so very ill

Bryher to H.D., 29 September 1946

207

Most occupants

Bryher to Silvia Dobson, 1 May 1961, Silverstein

207

she minded the frustrations

Bryher to Silvia Dobson, 1 October 1961, Silverstein

209

I was nine when my parents

Bryher, foreword to The Coin of Carthage

Works by Bryher

Amy Lowell: A Critical Appreciation, 1918

The Days of Mars: A Memoir, 1972

Development, 1920

Film Problems in Soviet Russia, 1929

H.D. fragment, typescript (at Beinecke)

The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs, 1962

Two Selves, 1923

West, 1925

‘What Shall You Do in the War?’, Close Up, June 1933

Novels:

Beowulf, 1956

The Coin of Carthage, 1964

The Fourteenth of October, 1954

This January Tale, 1968

Roman Wall, 1955

Ruan, 1961

Works by H.D.

Asphodel, 1961

Collected Poems, 1912–44, 1983

The Gift, 1998

Helen in Egypt, 1961

HERmione, 1981

Hymen, 1921

Notes on Thought and Vision, 1982

Palimpsest, 1926

Tribute to Freud, 1956

Works referencing Bryher

Aldington, Richard, Death of a Hero, 1929

——Richard Aldington & H.D., The Early Years in Letters, ed. Caroline Zilboorg, 1992

Collecott, Diana, H.D. and Sapphic Modernism, 1999

Donald, James, A. Friedberg and L. Marcus, eds, Close Up 1927–1933: Cinema and Modernism, 1998

Dobson, Silvia,’Mirror for a Star’, letters and autobiographical notes. Unpublished typescript at Beinecke

Duberman, Martin Bauml, Paul Robeson, 1989

Ellis, Havelock, Fountain of Life, 1930

——Studies in the Psychology of Sex, vol. 1: Sexual Inversion, 1897

Flanner, Janet, Paris Was Yesterday: 1925–1939, ed. Irving Drutman, 1972

Freud, Sigmund, The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900

——Letters to H.D. and Bryher (at Beinecke)

——Totem and Taboo, 1913

——Why War?, 1933

Friedberg, Anne, ‘Writing About Cinema: Close Up 1927–1933’, 1983

Friedman, Susan Stanford, ed., Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher and their Circle, 2002

——Psyche Reborn: the emergence of H.D., 1981

Gregg, Frances, The Mystic Leeway, 1995

Grosskurth, Phyllis, Havelock Ellis, 1980

Guest, Barbara, Herself Defined; the poet H., 1984

Hanscombe, Gillian and Smyers, Virginia, Writing for Their Lives, 1987

Knoll, Robert E., ed., McAlmon and the Lost Generation, 1962

Lawrence, D.H., The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, ed., Aldous Huxley, 1932

——Selected Letters, ed. James T. Boulton, 1996

Lawrence, Frieda, Not I But the Wind, 1934

Luhan, Mabel Dodge, Lorenzo in Taos, 1933

Macpherson, Kenneth, fragment of a novel on H.D., at Beinecke

——‘One’, notes for a memoir, at Beinecke

McAlmon, Robert, Being Geniuses Together, 1938

——Some Have Their Moments, typescript at Beinecke

——Letters to H.D. at Beinecke

Monnier, Adrienne, The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier, ed. and trs. Richard McDougall, 1976

Patmore, Brigit, My Friends When Young, 1968

Pearson, Norman Holmes, notes for a biography of H.D., at Beinecke

Pound, Ezra, Selected Poems 1908–1959, 1975

——The Cantos, 1956

——Literary Essays, ed. T.S. Eliot, 1956

——Letters to H.D. and Bryher, at Beinecke

Rosenberg, John, Dorothy Richardson, 1973

Sachs, Hanns, Freud: Master and Friend, 1944

Smyth, Ethel, Impressions That Remain – Memoirs of Ethel Smyth

Souhami, Diana, Gluck: Her Biography, 1988

Natalie Barney

Natalie Barney’s and Romaine Brooks’ papers are in the Archives of American Art and the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; the McFarlin Library at the University of Tulsa; and the Bibliothèque Littéraire Jacques Doucet in Paris. Six hundred letters between Natalie and Romaine Brooks, dating from 1924 to 1969, are in the McFarlin Library. The publication by Francesco Rapazzini of the marriage agreement between Natalie and Elisabeth de Gramont, shows Natalie’s relationships in a new light.

The papers of Djuna Barnes are in the McKeldin Library, University of Maryland. The recent biography of Eva Palmer by Artemis Leontis is scholarly and impressive.

The Janet Flanner and Solita Solano papers are in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.

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I am a lesbian

Éparpillements

215

Love has always

Selected Writings

215

Living is the first

Ibid.

215

My queerness

Lettres à une inconnue, unpublished 1899

215

I have loved

The Woman Who Lives With Me, privately printed, no date; see A Perilous Advantage

215

the water I made

Souvenirs indiscrets

215

I neither like nor

Pensées d’une amazone

216

The finest life

Ibid.

216

What makes marriage

Souvenirs indiscrets

216

Why should I bother

A Perilous Advantage

217

I often reflect

Ibid.

217

When she bent over

‘Tribute to my Mother’, Archives of American Art

218

Live and let live

Ibid.

219

I loathe the enthusiasm

Pensées d’une amazone

219

mind pickers

Ibid.

221

Love has always been

Dorothy Strachey, Olivia

222

Your letter folds me

Eva Palmer to Natalie, 1901, Bibliothèque Jacques Doucet

226

God will punish you

Pensées d’une amazone

226

I still need

My Blue Notebooks

227

Ever since I remember

Undated, c.1900, Pike Barney letters, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian

228

The butler announced

Souvenirs indiscrets

229

‘The moon sulked

My Blue Notebooks

229

a disquieting beginning

Souvenirs indiscrets

231

she had brown eyes

Ibid.

232

Impossible to find

Colette, The

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