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Bid me to live a madrigal

" ... a thinly disguised roman à clef in which most of the leading members of London's Bloomsbury Group are easily identified: D.H. Lawrence, his wife Frieda, Ezra Pound, English poet Richard Adlington and, in the character of the heroine Julia Ashton, H.D. herself. The time is World War I, the setting is the London of the 1917 air raids, and the theme the disintegration of love, undermined by the distant but ubiquitous war. Julia lives for her husbands brief leaves from the front, only to discover that he has transferred his sexual interest to an earlier mistress, Bella. Into Julia's crumbling, trancelike world enters Frederick, the fiery writer whose scandalous novels on the problems of sexuality no one dares publish. Not until she finally escapes the fog and fever of London for the quiet of Cornwall can Julia discern of face the truth about Frederick, and about herself."--Back cover.

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  • "" ... a thinly disguised roman à clef in which most of the leading members of London's Bloomsbury Group are easily identified: D.H. Lawrence, his wife Frieda, Ezra Pound, English poet Richard Adlington and, in the character of the heroine Julia Ashton, H.D. herself. The time is World War I, the setting is the London of the 1917 air raids, and the theme the disintegration of love, undermined by the distant but ubiquitous war. Julia lives for her husbands brief leaves from the front, only to discover that he has transferred his sexual interest to an earlier mistress, Bella. Into Julia's crumbling, trancelike world enters Frederick, the fiery writer whose scandalous novels on the problems of sexuality no one dares publish. Not until she finally escapes the fog and fever of London for the quiet of Cornwall can Julia discern of face the truth about Frederick, and about herself."--Back cover."@en
  • "" ... a thinly disguised roman à clef in which most of the leading members of London's Bloomsbury Group are easily identified: D.H. Lawrence, his wife Frieda, Ezra Pound, English poet Richard Adlington and, in the character of the heroine Julia Ashton, H.D. herself. The time is World War I, the setting is the London of the 1917 air raids, and the theme the disintegration of love, undermined by the distant but ubiquitous war. Julia lives for her husbands brief leaves from the front, only to discover that he has transferred his sexual interest to an earlier mistress, Bella. Into Julia's crumbling, trancelike world enters Frederick, the fiery writer whose scandalous novels on the problems of sexuality no one dares publish. Not until she finally escapes the fog and fever of London for the quiet of Cornwall can Julia discern of face the truth about Frederick, and about herself."--Back cover."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

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  • "Bid me to live : (A madrigal)"
  • "Bid me to live a madrigal"@en
  • "Dis-moi de vivre : un madrigal"
  • ""Dis-moi de vivre" : un madrigal"
  • "Bid me to live : (a madrigal)"
  • "Bid me to live, a madrigal"
  • "Bid me to Live"@en
  • "Bid me to live : a madrigal, by H. D. [Hilda Doolittle]"
  • "Madrigal"
  • "Bid me to live (a madrigal)"
  • "Bid me to live (a madrigal)"@en
  • "Bid me to live"@en
  • "Bid me to live"
  • "Bid me to live : a madrigal"
  • "Bid me to live : a madrigal"@en
  • "Madrigal : Roman"
  • "Bid me to live. A madrigal [or rather, a novel]"@en