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Helen Carr

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Helen Carr is a journalist and emeritus professor of English and comparative literature at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her book on the imagist movement was described by The Guardian as "the most comprehensive book on the subject ever written."[1]

Selected publications

  • Inventing the American Primitive: Politics, Gender and the Representation of Native American Literary Traditions, 1789-1936 (1996)[2][3]
  • The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and The Imagists (2009)[4][5][6]
  • Jean Rhys (2011)

References

  1. ^ Sansom, Ian (June 5, 2009). "Review: The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, HD and the Imagists by Helen Carr" – via www.theguardian.com.
  2. ^ "Inventing the American Primitive: Politics, Gender and the Representation of Native American Literary Traditions 1789-1936". www.corkuniversitypress.com.
  3. ^ Waters, Hazel (October 1, 1997). "Book reviews : Inventing the American Primitive: politics, gender and the representation of Native American literary traditions, 1789-1936 By HELEN CARR (Cork, Cork University Press, 1996). 286pp. £27.95". Race & Class. 39 (2): 83–85. doi:10.1177/030639689703900208.
  4. ^ Marsh, Alec (September 13, 2014). "The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and the Imagists by Helen Carr (review)". William Carlos Williams Review. 31 (1): 98–103. doi:10.1353/wcw.2014.0007.
  5. ^ Jackson, The Sunday Times review by Kevin (May 10, 2009). "The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, HD and the Imagists by Helen Carr" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  6. ^ "The Verse Revolutionaries, By Helen Carr". The Independent. June 14, 2009.