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““At its best […] Imagist poetry is about […] the porous threshold between inner and outer, abstract and concrete, the intimate and the glitteringly impersonal” (McGuiness): How does the liminal operate in H.D.’s “Garden” and ‘Eurydice’, and to what effect?”, GroundingsUG, vol. 11, pp. 8–13, May 2018, doi: 10.36399/GroundingsUG.11.169.