Richard Aldington (born Edward Godfree Aldington; 8 July 1892 – 27 July 1962) was an English writer and poet. He was an early associate of the Imagist movement. His 50-year writing career covered poetry, novels, criticism and biography. He edited The Egoist, a literary journal, and wrote for The Times Literary Supplement, Vogue, The Criterion, and Poetry.[1] His biography, Wellington (1946), won him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
Aldington was married to the poet Hilda Doolittle, known by her initials H.D., from 1911 to 1938. His contacts included writers T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, W. B. Yeats, Lawrence Durrell, C. P. Snow, and others. He championed H.D. as the major poetic voice of the Imagist movement and helped her work gain international notice.[1]
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RichardAldington (born Edward Godfree Aldington; 8 July 1892 – 27 July 1962) was an English writer and poet. He was an early associate of the Imagist...
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then was writing under her initials, H.D., and H.D.'s future husband RichardAldington. These two were interested in exploring Greek poetic models, especially...
Suzuki Harunobu print he almost certainly saw in the British Library (RichardAldington mentions the specific prints he matched to verse), and probably attempted...
Death of a Hero is a World War I novel by RichardAldington. It was his first novel, published by Chatto & Windus in 1929, and thought to be partly autobiographical...
RichardAldington, Pushkin by Prince D.S. Mirsky, and Gogol by Janko Lavrin. Herbert Read and T. S. Eliot were both asked to contribute by Aldington,...
in The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke "Dawn", a poem written by RichardAldington "Dawn", a poem written by Emily Dickinson "Dawn", a poem written by...
Giovanni Boccaccio Original title Decamerone Translator John Payne RichardAldington James McMullen Rigg Mark Musa Peter Bondanella others Language Italian...
RichardAldington; the U.S. edition was titled The Treason of the Intellectuals, while the British edition was titled The Great Betrayal. Aldington's...
the 20th century, the Imagists – especially Ezra Pound, H. D., and RichardAldington – were influenced by Sappho's fragments; a number of Pound's poems...
youth by old fools were published, including, Death of a Hero by RichardAldington, Erich Remarque's translated All Quiet on the Western Front and Beverley...
Medusa. Anyte of Tegea of the 3rd century BC, in the translation by RichardAldington, wrote, I Hermes stand here at the crossroads by the wind beaten orchard...
Lecture, Washington University in St. Louis, June 6, 1953. Smith, Richard. "RichardAldington". Twayne, 1977. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-8057-6691-2 Greene 2012, p...
apartment at 5 Holland Place, with Hilda Doolittle, recently married to RichardAldington, living in the adjacent apartment. Hilda was shocked and hurt when...
Imagist period, a number of mainstream poets, including Amy Lowell, RichardAldington, and Lewis Grandison Alexander, published what were generally called...
Voltaire and Frederick the Great, Letter H 7434, 25 January 1778. RichardAldington. New York: Brentano's. Lynch, Peter (September 2017). "Euler and the...
the Great War: Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg, RichardAldington, Edmund Blunden, Edward Thomas, Rupert Brooke and Many Others. (edited...
well as later writers such as Edmund Blunden, Robert Graves, and RichardAldington, have come to define the experience of the First World War. Pope's...
(Sganarelle), Van Wyck Brooks, W. B. Yeats Vol. 69 (July–December 1920) RichardAldington, Julien Benda, Kenneth Burke, Joseph Conrad, Stewart Davis, T. S....