Bid Me to Live

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Bid Me to Live is a semi-autobiographical modernist novel by H.D. that explores the emotional and psychological impact of World War I on a group of artists and lovers.

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instanceOf novel
author H.D. NERFINISHED
Hilda Doolittle NERFINISHED
basedOn H.D.'s experiences in World War I
H.D.'s relationship with D. H. Lawrence
H.D.'s relationship with Richard Aldington
character Catherine NERFINISHED
Rico NERFINISHED
Vane NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception recognized as an important late work by H.D.
genre modernist literature
semi‑autobiographical fiction
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasISBN 9780803261795
language English
literaryMovement modernism
literaryTechnique shifting perspectives
stream of consciousness
symbolism
mainTheme art and creativity during wartime
emotional impact of war
gender roles
love and infidelity
marital conflict
memory
psychological impact of war
trauma
narrativeForm semi‑autobiographical
originalPublicationYear 1960
partOf H.D.'s prose works
plotFocus relationships among artists and lovers during World War I
protagonist Julia Ashton NERFINISHED
protagonistBasedOn H.D. NERFINISHED
protagonistRole poet
publisher Grove Press NERFINISHED
settingLocation Cornwall NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
settingPeriod 1910s
World War I NERFINISHED
subjectMatter World War I NERFINISHED
artists
lovers

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H.D. notableWork Bid Me to Live