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Doolittle, Hilda
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Doolittle, Hilda (1886-1961)

US poet. She went to Europe in 1911, and was associated with Ezra Pound and the English writer Richard Aldington (to whom she was married 1913-37) in founding the Imagist school of poetry (see Imagism), advocating simplicity, precision, and brevity. Her work includes the Sea Garden (1916) and Helen in Egypt (1961), as well as End to Torment (1958), a memoir of Ezra Pound.



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