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The Consolation of Things: domestic objects in H.D.’s writing from the Second World War

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Anderson E (2015) The Consolation of Things: domestic objects in H.D.’s writing from the Second World War. LIR.journal, 4 (15), pp. 170-185. http://ojs.ub.gu.se/ojs/index.php/LIRJ

Abstract
This paper analyses the spiritual consolation of domestic objects - Christmas decorations, food, flowers - in the writing of the American writer H.D. The paper asks how H.D.'s engagement with crafting material things formed a spiritual response to the time of crisis in which she wrote her mature poetry and prose. The paper analyses the prose texts The Gift and "Writing on the Wall" as well as the poem "Christmas 1944" whilst also drawing upon archival research into H.D.'s letters of the period as intertexts for the autobiographical writing. The French theorist Hélène Cixous's writing on the gift forms a framework for considering gift exchange amongst H.D.'s friends as a process of crafting community in the face of trauma. In H.D.'s work ordinary things become extraordinary and create pathways towards healing and consolation.

Keywords
Hilda Doolittle; things; consolation; WWII; Second World War; gift; Cixous

Journal
LIR.journal: Volume 4, Issue 15

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2015
Date accepted by journal17/12/2014
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/23054
PublisherUniversity of Gothenburg
Publisher URLhttp://ojs.ub.gu.se/ojs/index.php/LIRJ
ISSN2001-2489

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