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: You can contrast H.D.'s style with older poets. While 19th-century poets might use moral lessons or fixed meters, H.D. uses free verse to capture a single, instantaneous "flash" of observation. Alternative "Runner" References Depending on your focus, "The Runner" could also refer to:

: H.D. famously begins her version with the words " A flash ," immediately setting a pace of speed and visual intensity that distinguishes it from more traditional, wordy translations. The RunnerHD

H.D. was a leading figure in the , which prioritized "the exact word" and "concentration" in poetry. Her version of "The Runner" describes the Greek hero Achilles as he races across the sands. : You can contrast H

: In H.D.'s work, Achilles is "trained" by Chiron and born of a sea-woman, blending human athletic toil with a supernatural or "divine" speed. was a leading figure in the , which