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The Sea in Literature: Eileen Gregory

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SOURCE: "Rose Cut in Rock: Sappho and H.D.'s 'Sea Garden'," in Contemporary Literature, Vol. 27, No. 4, Winter, 1986, pp. 525-52.

In the following essay, Gregory reveals how H.D. evokes the erotic lyricism of Sappho and the elemental power and imagery of the sea in the poems of her Sea Garden.

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