Articles on Ezra Pound and/or his work back
(or in connection with same)
available from NGy
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  1. —: "An American Storyteller" [Hemingway]. Time, December 13, 1954, 70-74.
  2. —: Benjamin Franklin Vindicated. An Exposure of the FRANKLIN "PROPHECY" by American Scholars. The American Jewish Committee, New York City. 15pp. [Containing: Charles A. Beard, "Exposing the Anti-Semitic Forgery about Franklin" {from Jewish Frontier, New York, March 1935, pp.1-13.}, pp.4-9.; Henry Butler Allen, "Franklin and the Jews" {from The Institute News, published by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., Vol.III, No.4, August 1938, pp.1-2.}, pp.9-10.; Statements by Alfred Rigling and J. Henry Smithe, Jr., p.11.; Explanation by Julian P. Boyd {from "Society News and Accessions", Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol.61, April, 1937, pp.233-234.}, pp.12-13.; "Nazi 'Franklin Prophecy' Baseless Fiction" {from The Benjamin Franklin Gazette, Official Publication of the International Benjamin Franklin Society, New York, May, 1937, p.9.}, pp.13-14.; Statement by Carl Van Doren, p.15.] {YALE Judaica Bg20q U2}
  3. —: "Ezra Pound". [Entry in unknown newspaper on the sights of Philadelphia], p.[?].
  4. —: "Ezra Pound". Élet és Irodalom, 1972. november 11. p.6.
  5. *—: "Ezra Pound. Christ Caged". The Economist, June 11 1988. p.135.[2]
  6. —: "Meghalt Ezra Pound". Népszabadság, 1972. november 3. p.8.
  7. —: "Newsmakers. Pity From Pound". Newsweek, May 12[?], 1958, p.60.
  8. —: "Victory in Europe. The Civilian Bag". Time, May 14, 1945, p.23.
  9. Adams, Stephen J.: "Are the Cantos a Fugue?" University of Toronto Quarterly, XLV/1 (Fall 1975), pp.67-74.
  10. Adams, Stephen J.: "The Soundscape of the Cantos: Some Ideas of Music in the Poetry of Ezra Pound". Humanities Association Review, 28 (Spring 1977), pp.167-188.
  11. Adams, Stephen J.: "Musical Neofism: Pound's Theory of Harmony in Context". Mosaic, XIII/2 (1979-80), pp.49-69.
  12. Aljakrinskij, Oleg: "'Vdohnovennaja matematika' poezii (Ezra Paund v Londone)". Literaturnaja uchoba, January-February 1990. pp.180-181.
  13. A[ngold]., J.J.: "Yale's Progress of Poetry". The Yale Literary Magazine, May 1940, p.6.
  14. #Appleyard, Bryan: "Lost words of a confirmed fascist". The Times Saturday April 11 1987, p.14.
  15. Armstrong, T.D.: "An Old Philosopher in Rome: George Santayana and his Visitors". Journal of American Studies, 19/3 (1985), pp.349-368.
  16. *Awiszus, Sabine: "The Poet Professorially Examined". Agenda, 17 (1979), pp.64-67.[3]
  17. Baar, Ron: "Ezra Pound: Poet as Historian". American Literature 42 (1972), pp.531-543.
  18. #Bacigalupo, Massimo: "Itinerari Poundiani". L'Illustrazione Italiana No.7 Ottobre-Novembre 1982, pp.15-16, 35-44.
  19. Bacigalupo, Massimo: "The Poet at War: Ezra Pound's Suppressed Italian Cantos". The South Atlantic Quarterly 83/1 (Winter 1984), pp.69-79.
  20. Bacigalupo, Massimo: "Il poeta di fronte alla storia". Rinascita, sabato 30 novembre 1985. p.23.
  21. Bacigalupo, Massimo: "Una cattedra perpetua". L'Indice dei libri del mese, Marzo 1986, pp.13-14.
  22. #Bacigalupo, Massimo: "A Quotation from Whittier in Ezra Pound's Canto 90". Notes and Queries 232/1 (March 1987), pp.58-59.
  23. Barnard, Mary: "A Communication on Greek Metric, Ezra Pound, and Sappho". Agenda 16 (1978) pp.62-68.
  24. Barry, Iris: "Ezra Pound in London". In: Eva Hesse (ed.), 22 Versuche über einen Dichter. Athenaeum Verlag, Frankfurta/M-Bonn, 1967, pp.387-396.
  25. Bar-Yaacov, Lois: "A Present of the Present: The Dialogue with Pound and Eliot in Paterson V". In: Studies in American Civilization. Scripta Hierosolymitana Vol. XXXII. Edited by E. Miller Budick, Arthur A. Goren, Shlomo Slonim. The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1987. pp.301-322.
  26. Beard, Charles A.: "Benjamin Franklin Forgery Exposed". In: Jewish Frontier Reprints. No.4. March 1935. pp.3-11. {YALE Judaica Bg20q U2}
  27. Bergman, Herbert: "Ezra Pound and Walt Whitman". American Literature XXVII (March 1955), pp.56-61.
  28. Bell, Ian F.A: "Eliot's Joke". Agenda, 23/3-4, pp.215-217.
  29. Bell, Ian F.A.: "`In a Station of the Metro' and Carpenterian Transformations". Notes and Queries, August 1982, pp.345-346.
  30. Bernstein, Charles: "The following three letters, or excerpts from letters, were received in response to Eliot Weinberger's Pound After Torrey And Other Futures in Sulfur No. 11." Sulfur 13 (1985), pp.162-163.
  31. *Biancotti, Hector: "Ambition et d‚faite d'Ezra Pound". Le Monde. Decembre 29, 1989. [4]
  32. Bollobás Enikő: "Pound, Ezra Loomis". Typescript of entry in Világirodalmi Lexikon, 16p.
  33. Bollobás Enikő: "Pound, Ezra Loomis". In: Világirodalmi Lexikon 10. kötet, Budapest, Akadémiai, 1986, pp.825-830.
  34. Bonfante, Jordan: "An Aging Genius in Exile. Ezra Pound Ponders a Trip Home". Life, 56/13 (March 27, 1964), pp. 45, 46, 48, 50.
  35. Bridson, D.G.: "An Interview with Ezra Pound". In: New Directions in Prose and Poetry 17 (1961), pp.159-184.
  36. Brooke-Rose, Christine: "Piers Plowman in the Modern Wasteland". In: Noel Stock (ed.), Ezra Pound: Perspectives. Henry Regnery, Chicago, 1965. pp.154-176.
  37. Broyard, Anatole: "Reading and Writing. (Enter Pound and Eliot)". The New York Times Book Review [?].
  38. Bunting, Basil: "The Use of Poetry". Agenda 24/4-25/1 (1987), pp.5-12.
  39. Butor, Michael: "La tentative po‚tique d'Ezra Pound". (1956) In: Essais sur les Modernes. Gallimard, pp.311-337.
  40. Carne-Ross, D.S.: "The Cantos as Epic". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.134-153.
  41. Carne-Ross, D.S.: "The Music of a Lost Dynasty. Pound in the Classroom". Boston University Journal 1973/21. pp.25-41.
  42. *#Carpenter, Humphrey: "Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear". The New York Times Book Review [...]ber 16 1984. p.3.[5]
  43. Carruth, Hayden: "The Poetry of Ezra Pound". Perspectives USA 16 (Summer 1956), pp.129-159.
  44. Casillo, Robert: "Anti-Semitism, Castration, and Usury in Ezra Pound". Criticism 25 (Summer 1983), pp.239-265.
  45. *Cessole, Bruno de: "A la recherche de l'oeuvre absolute". Le Figaro Fevrier 25, 1990.[6]
  46. *Coles, Robert: "How Sane Was Pound?" The New York Times Book Review October 23, 1983. pp.11, 29. [see Rosenzweig, S.][7]
  47. *Cookson, William: "The Bilingual Cantos". Agenda 24/2 (1986), p.95.[8]
  48. Coppel, Alfred:"Cassandra, your eyes are like tigers, / with no word written in them" "You also have I carried to nowhere / to an ill house and there is / no end to the journey". Lines from The Cantos [c78/477:6-10] quoted in: Thirty-Four East, 1074. LC-7320346.
  49. Corrigan, Robert A.: "What's My Line: Bennet Cerf, Ezra Pound and the American Poet". American Quarterly 24/1 (March 1972), pp.101-113.
  50. Cory, Daniel: "Ezra Pound. A Memoir." [?], pp.30-39.
  51. Cowley, Malcolm: "Pound Reweighed". The Reporter, March 2, 1961. pp.35-36, 38-40.
  52. *Cox, Kenneth: "Pound and Zukofsky". Agenda, 26/1 (1988), pp.60-68.[9]
  53. Darras, Jacques: "Ezra Pound: Dossier". La Quinzaine littéraire. 463. 16-31 Mai 1986. pp.5-11. [Authors including Jacques Darras, Christine Brook-Rose, Philippe Mikriammos, James Laughlin, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Frédéric Worms, Josée Lapeyrére, Anne-Lise Darras, Jean-Paul Auxéméry]
  54. Dasenbrock, Reed Way: "Jefferson and/or Adams: A Shifting Mirror for Mussolini in the Middle Cantos". ELH 55/2 (1988), pp.505-526
  55. Davenport, Guy: "Pound and Frobenius". In: Lewis Leary (ed.), Motive and Method in the Cantos of Ezra Pound. Columbia University Press, New York, 1954. pp.33-59.
  56. Davenport, Guy: "Ezra Pound's Radiant Gists. A Reading of Cantos II and IV". Wisconsin Studies of Contemporary Literature 1962.3.11. pp.50-64.
  57. Davenport, Guy: "Ezra Pound 1885-1972". Arion (New Series) Vol.I. (1973), pp.188-196.
  58. *#Davie, Donald, "From the manifest to the therapeutic". TLS April 30 1982, p.483.[10]
  59. *Davis, Robert Gorham: "Pound, Jeffers, and Others". Partisan Review (1948), pp.1219-1225.[11]
  60. Delvaille, Bernard: "L'épopée poundienne". Magazine littéraire. Juin 1986, p.50.
  61. Dickey, R.P.: "Introduction to the Esthetic and Philosophy of The Cantos". Sou'wester Fall 1970, pp.21-35.
  62. *Dirda, Michael: "Ezra Pound: A One-Man Literary Revolution". The Guardian, January 15, 1989. p.9.[12]
  63. Donoghue, Denis: "Ezra Pound — a véget nem érő vita". Valóság 1988/8. pp.124-126. [from The New York Review of Books, 1988. június 2.]
  64. Dragonetti, Roger: "The Double Play of Arnaut Daniel's Sestina and Dante's Divina Commedia". Translated by Timothy Bahti. Yale French Studies [?] pp.337-352.
  65. Dubie, Norman: "Some Notes: Into the Sere and Yellow". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.39-45. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33)(LC)}
  66. *Eaves, T.C. Duncan: [Book review]. American Literature 58/1 (March 1986), pp.112-114.[13]
  67. Eliot, T.S.: "Introduction: 1928". In: Ezra Pound, Selected Shorter Poems. Faber and Faber, 1960 [1928], pp.7-21.
  68. Eliot, T.S. "Ezra Pound". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.25-36.
  69. *Fenton, James: "Ancient and Modern: the Poet as Bridge". The Times Thursday January 10 1985, p.9.[14]
  70. Ferkiss, Victor C.: "Ezra Pound and American Fascism". The Journal of Politics 17 (1955), pp.173-197.
  71. *Ford, Ford Madox: "Mediterranean Reverie". Week-End Review November 11 1933. pp.495-496.[15]
  72. #Forgách Rezső (szerkesztette és rendezte): Ezra Pound Cantók. Egyetemi Színpad, 1983. február 16. 19h. [plakát]
  73. Foster, John L.: "Pound's Revision of Cantos I-III". Modern Philology, February 1966, pp.236-245.
  74. Friedlander, Benjamin: "The following three letters, or excerpts from letters, were received in response to Eliot Weinberger's Pound After Torrey And Other Futures in Sulfur No. 11." Sulfur 13 (1985), pp.163-165.
  75. Froula, Christine: "Ezra Pound Fragment, 1944". The Yale Review 1982/2 (Winter), pp161-164.
  76. Fuller, Buckminster: "Pound, Synergy, and the Great Design". Agenda 16/3-4, pp.130-164.
  77. Gallup, Donald: "T.S. Eliot & Ezra Pound: Collaboratos in Letters". [?] pp.49-62.
  78. Gallup, Donald: On Contemporary Bibliography With Particular Reference to Ezra Pound. Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1970. 28pp. {YALE ccl Z1001 G34 (LC)}
  79. *Gass, William H.: "Unoriginal Sins". TLS January 13-19 1989. pp.27-28.[16]
  80. Gaudemar, Antoine de: "'Les Cantos' d'Ezra Pound: requiem pour un palimpseste". Liberation Lundi 12 Mai 1986, p.36.
  81. G‚fin, Laszlo K.: "'Lo Sordels si fo': Ezra Pound and the Dialogics of History". Genre, XXII (Summer 1989), pp.151-173.
  82. *Gill, Julian D.: [Book review] Journal of American Studies 21/1 (1987) pp.148-149.[17]
  83. Gillman, Richard: "Standing up to Ezra Pound". The New York Times Book Review, August 25, 1991. pp. 1, 17-19.
  84. Ginsberg, Allen: "Encounters with Ezra Pound". In: Composed on the Tongue, Edited by Donald Allen. Grey Fox Press, Bolinas, California, [1980], pp.1-17. {YALE sml PS3513/F58/Z54}
  85. Giovannini, G.: Ezra Pound and Dante. Rede uitgesproken ter gelegenheid van de aanvang der verkzaamheden aan de Katholieke Universiteit te Nijmegen als Fulbright-Hoogleraar in de Amerikaanse Letterkunde voor het studiejaar 1961-1962 op vrijdag 1 December 1961. Dekker & Van De Vegt N.V. Nijmegen-Utrecht. [1962]. pp.3-18.
  86. Giroux, Robert: "The Poet in the Asylum". The Atlantic Monthly, August 1988, pp.40-41, 44-46.
  87. Goodwin, K.L. "Ezra Pound's Influence on Literary Criticism". Modern Language Quarterly 29 (1968), pp.423-438.
  88. *Gosh, Sisirkumar: [Book review]. Reviews in American Studies. (Hyderabad) No.7. (July 1975), pp.53-55. [18]
  89. Gross, Harvey: "Pound's Cantos and the Idea of History". Bucknell Review. 1968/9, pp.14-31.
  90. Hall, Donald: "Ezra Pound". In: Writers at Work [The Paris Review 1962], pp.92-113.
  91. Hall, Donald: "Pound's Sounds". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.8-13. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33) (LC)}
  92. Hamill, Sam: "On The Making of Ezra Pound's Cathay". The American Poetry Review July/August 1987, pp.44-46.
  93. Hartnett, Stephen: "The Ideologies and Semiotics of Fascism: Analyzing Pound's Cantos 12-15". Boundary 2, 20/1 (Spring 1993), pp. 65-93.
  94. Hemingway, Ernest: "Homage to Ezra". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.73-76.
  95. Hesse, Eva: "Vorwort des Herausgegeberin". In: Eva Hesse (ed.), 22 Versuche über einen Dichter. Athenaeum Verlag, Frankfurta/M-Bonn, 1967, pp.7-15.
  96. Hewitt, Andrew: "Wyndham Lewis: Fascism, Modernism, and the Politics of Homosexuality". ELH 60 (1993), pp.527-544.
  97. Holaday, Woon-Ping Chin: "From Ezra Pound to Maxine Hong Kingston: Expressions of Chinese Thought in American Literature". Melus Summer 1978. pp.15-24.
  98. Hughes, Robert: "Ezra Pound's Opera: Le Testament de Villon" (Including libretto in French and English). Fantasy Records 12001. Tenth and Parker, Berkeley, California 94710.
  99. *Humphreys, Richard: "`My Nebulous Old Top'" Agenda 23/3-4, pp.137-143.[19]
  100. Hurwitz, Harold M.: "Hemingway's Tutor, Ezra Pound". Modern Fiction Studies XVII/4 (Winter 1971/72), pp469-482.
  101. Hutchins, Patricia: "Ezra Pound's Pisa". The Southern Review (New Series) 2,1 (January 1966), pp.77-93.
  102. Ismail, Jamila: ""News of the Universe": 2Muan 1Bpö & the Cantos" Agenda 9/2-3 (Spring-Summer 1971), 70-87.
  103. Jackson, Thomas H.: "The Adventures of Messire Wrong-Head". Journal of English Literary History 32 (June 1965), pp.238-255.
  104. Jennett, Matthew: "Editor's note to Ezra Pound: From an Unpublished Draft of Canto LXXXIV". Sulfur 1 (1981), pp.4-10.
  105. *John, Roland: "The Cantos". Agenda 25/2 (1987), pp.81-83.[20]
  106. K.L. "Negyvennyolc év. Ezra Pound második élete". Erato I/1 (1988), pp.4-5.
  107. Kadlec, David: "Pound, Blast, and Syndicalism". ELH 60 (1993), pp.1015-1031.
  108. Kappel, Andrew J.: "Ezra Pound in Heaven". The Hudson Review 35/1 (Spring 1981), pp.73-86.
  109. Kazin, Alfred: "The Fascination and Terror of Ezra Pound". The New York Review of Books XXXIII/4 (March 13 1986), pp.16-24.
  110. Kazin, Alfred: "Ezra Pound varázsa és terrorja". Valóság 1986/5, pp.119-121.
  111. Keeley, Edmund: "Seferis' Elpenor: A Man of No Fortune". The Kenyon Review, XXVIII/3 (June 1966), pp.378-390.
  112. Kimpel, Ben D. and Eaves, T.C. Duncan: "A Note to Ezra Pound's Canto LXXXV". English Language Notes 17 (June 1980), pp.292-293.
  113. King, Michael: "Ezra Pound at Pisa: An Interview with John L. Steele". Texas Quarterly 21 (1978/4), pp.48-61.
  114. Kohli, Raj K.: "'Epic of the West' Some Observations on American History and the Cantos". Indian Journal of American Studies, II.2 (December 1972), pp.40-54.
  115. *Korn, Mariann: "Explaining the village explainer". TLS November 8 1985, p.1258.[21]
  116. *#Kostelanetz, Richard: "A Poet on Pictures". The New York Times Book Review January 18 1981. pp.[?].[22]
  117. Kenner, Hugh: "New Subtlety of Eyes". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.84-99.
  118. Kenner, Hugh: "Introduction". In: Ezra Pound, Translations. Faber & Faber, London, 1953. pp. 9-14.
  119. Kenner, Hugh: "The Broken Mirrors and the Mirror of Memory". In: Lewis Leary (ed.), Motive and Method in the Cantos of Ezra Pound. Columbia University Press, New York, 1954. pp.3-32.
  120. Kenner, Hugh: "Faces to the Wall". In: Gnomon. Essays on Contemporary Literature, McDowell Obolensky, Toronto, 1958. pp.80-100.
  121. Kenner, Hugh: "Provision of Measures". In: Gnomon. Essays on Contemporary Literature, McDowell Obolensky, Toronto, 1958. pp.132-143.
  122. Kenner, Hugh: "Ezra Pound and the Light of France". In: Gnomon. Essays on Contemporary Literature, McDowell Obolensky, Toronto, 1958. pp.263-279.
  123. Kenner, Hugh: "Under the Larches of Paradise". In: Gnomon. Essays on Contemporary Literature, McDowell Obolensky, Toronto, 1958. pp.280-296.
  124. Kenner, Hugh: "Leucothea's Bikini: Mimetic Homage". In: Noel Stock (ed.), Ezra Pound: Perspectives. Henry Regnery, Chicago, 1965. pp.25-40.
  125. Kenner, Hugh: "Art in a Closed Field". The Virginia Quarterly Review 38 (Autumn 1966), pp.597-613.
  126. Kenner, Hugh: "The Magic of Place: Ezra Pound". Italian Quarterly XVI/64 (Spring 1973), pp.5-10.
  127. Kenner, Hugh: "Poets at the Blackboard". The Yale Review 1982/2 (Winter), pp. 173-184.
  128. *Kenner, Hugh: "Pound and Eliot in Academe", TLS November 5 1993, pp.13-14.[23]
  129. Kuehl, Linda: "Talk With James Laughlin: New and Old Directions". The New York Times Book Review, February 25, 1973, pp. 46-47.
  130. Larkin, Greg: "From Noman to Everyman: Chinese Characters in the Pisan Cantos". Tamkang Review (Taipei) 11/3 (Spring 1981), pp.307-315.
  131. Lask, Thomas: "Pound's Battle Cry: 'Make It New'". The New York Times, Thursday November 2, 1972. p.39.
  132. #Lauber, John: "Pound's Cantos: A Fascist Epic". Journal of American Studies 12/1 (1978), pp.3-21.
  133. Laughlin, James: "Newly Discovered Poems of Ezra Pound". [Including poems entitled "From Chebar", "To Hulme (T.E.) and Fitzgerald (a certain)", "Envoi", "Untitled Poem"] [?], pp.48-50.
  134. Laughlin, James: "Rambling around Pound's Propertius". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.26-36. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33)(LC)}
  135. Laughlin, James: "Solving the Ezragrams: Pound at 100". The New York Times Book Review, November 10, 1985. pp.1, 58-59.
  136. Leland, Blake: "Psychotic Apotheosis: Visionary Iconicity and Poet's Fear in Ezra Pound's 'The Return'". Twentieth Century Literature 38/2 (Summer 1992), pp.176-193.
  137. Levy, Alan: "Ezra Pound's Voice of Silence". The New York Times Magazine, January 9 1972, pp.14-15, 59, 61-65, 68.
  138. #Levy, Alan: "Ezra Pound: Living by the Word". International Herald Tribune Friday August 23 1985, pp.7, 9.
  139. Lewis, Wyndham, "Ezra Pound". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.257-266.
  140. #Lindberg-Seyersted, Brita: "A note on Ezra Pound as letter-writer". Edda 1981/1, pp.59-60.
  141. Little, Matthew: "Corrections to Gallup's Pound and Some History of Pound's Essays on the Jefferson-Adams Letters". Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 74/3 (1980), pp.270-272. {YALE sml X352/B4p}
  142. Livi, Grazia: "Interview with Ezra Pound" (Translated from the Italian by Jean McClean) [?] [Epoca, March 24, 1963], pp37-46.
  143. Madge, Charles: "The Ellipse in the Pisan Cantos". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.119-133.
  144. Maccoby, Hyam: "The Jew as Anti-Artist: The Anti-Semitism of Ezra Pound". Midstream 22/3 (March 1976), pp.59-71.
  145. Marvel, Bill: "Pound: Genius, Charlatan, or Both?" The National Observer, November 11, 1972, p. 24.
  146. Matthews, William: "Young Ezra". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.15-18. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33) (LC)}
  147. McDonald, James R., "The 'Adams Cantos': Fact or Fiction?" The Antigonish Review, No. 21 (Spring 1975), 97-107.
  148. McLuhan, Marshall, Pound Lecture. The Possum and the Midwife. [University of Idaho. 1978], 21p. {YALE mPS3509 L43 +W3724}
  149. Michelson, Peter: "The following three letters, or excerpts from letters, were received in response to Eliot Weinberger's Pound After Torrey And Other Futures in Sulfur No. 11." Sulfur 13 (1985), pp.161-162.
  150. Mikriammos, Philippe: "Pound en condens‚". Magazine litt‚raire. Juin 1986, pp.48-49.
  151. Montgomery, Paul L.: "Ezra Pound: A Man of Contradictions". The New York Times, Thursday November 2, 1972. p.39.
  152. *Moran, Margaret: [Book review]. American Literature 58/1 (March 1986), pp.114-117.[24] [see Eaves, T.C. Duncan]
  153. Muske, Carol: "Alba LXXIX". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.55-59. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33) (LC)}
  154. Nänny, Max: "Context, Contiguity and Contact in Ezra Pound's Personae". English Literary History, 47 (1980), pp.386-398.
  155. Oreglia, dr. Giacomo: "Möte med Ezra Pound". Dagens Nyheter, 5 November 1958, pp.4-5.
  156. *Osborne, John: "Pound's ideology". The Times Higher Education Supplement, 13.5.1983.[25]
  157. *Palmer, Michael: [Book review]. Sulfur 10 (1984), pp159-161.[26]
  158. Parker, Andrew: "Ezra Pound and the 'Economy' of Anti-Semitism". In: Jonathan Arac (ed.), Postmodernism and Politics. Theory and History of Literature, Volume 28. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1987 [1986], pp.70-90. {MTA 671214}
  159. Pásztor Árpád: "Louis Zukofsky: avantgardista amerikai költő". Pesti Napló Vasárnap 1933 augusztus 13, p.37.
  160. Peacock, Alan J.: "Pound, Horace and Canto IV". English Language Notes 17 (June 1980), pp.288-292.
  161. Pearlman, Daniel D.: "The Blue-Eyed Eel. Dame Fortune in Pound's Later Cantos". Agenda 9/4-10/1 (Autumn-Winter 1971-1972), 60-71.
  162. *Pearlman, Daniel: "The Anti-Semitism of Ezra Pound". Contemporary Literature, XXII,1 (1981), pp.104-115.[27]
  163. Peck, John: "Landscape and Ceremony in the later Cantos". Agenda 9/2-3 (Spring-Summer 1971), 26-69.
  164. Peterson, Leland D. "Ezra Pound: The Use and Abuse of History". American Quarterly 17/1 (Spring 1965), pp.33-47.
  165. Pevear, Richard: "Notes on the Cantos of Ezra Pound". The Hudson Review 25 (1973), pp.51-70.
  166. Plumly, Stanley: "Pound's Garden". Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. 33 (Fall 1985), pp.19-22. {YALE PN6101/F54/1985(33) (LC)}
  167. Porteus, Hugh Gordon: "Ezra Pound and His Chinese Character: A Radical Examination". In: Peter Russell (ed.), Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays to be Presented to Ezra Pound on His 65th Birthday. P. Neville, London-New York, 1950. pp.203-217.
  168. *Pratt, William: [Book Review]. American Literature, December 1988, pp.690-692.[28]
  169. Quinn, Sister M. Bernetta, O.S.F.: "The Metamorphoses of Ezra Pound". In: Lewis Leary (ed.), Motive and Method in the Cantos of Ezra Pound. Columbia University Press, New York, 1954. pp.60-100.
  170. *Rabat‚, Jean-Michel: "La symphonie Pound". Magazine litt‚raire. Juin 1986, pp.46-48.[29]
  171. Rachewiltz, Mary de: "Ezra Pound at Eighty". Esquire April 1966, pp.114-116, 178-180.
  172. Rachewiltz, Mary de: "Translating the Cantos". Michigan Quarterly Review, 26/3 (Summer 1987), pp. 524-534.
  173. Rainer, Dachine: "Miss Olga Rudge: for her Ninetieth Birthday, 13 April 1985". [Poem] Agenda 24/2 (1986), p.68.
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[1] * = book review; # = original copy (not xeroxed)

[2] A Serious Character: The Life of Ezra Pound. By Humphrey Carpenter. Faber & Faber; 1,005 pages; œ20. To be published in the United States by Houghton Mifflin.

[3] Ezra Pound, a biography. by Eva Hesse, 1978 (Kindler Verlag, Munich).

[4] Je Rassemble les membres d'Osiris. Traduit par Jean-Paul Auxemery, Claude Miničre, Margaret Tunstill, Jean-Michel Rabaté. Introduction de Jean-Michel Rabaté, textes de Massimo Bacigalupo at Joël-Peter Shapiro.. Tristram, 375p., 150F.

[5] Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear. Their Letters: 1909-1914. Edited by Omar Pound and A. Walton Litz. Illustrated. 399pp. New York: New Directions. $37.50.

[6].˙Je Rassemble les membres d'Osiris. Traduit par J.-P. Auxemery, Cl. Mini‚re, M. Tunstill, J.-M. Rabat‚. Introduction de J.-M. Rabat‚. Tristram, 150F.

[7].˙The Roots of Treason. Ezra Pound and the Secrets of St. Elizabeths. By E. Fuller Torrey. Illustrated. 339pp. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. $19.95.

[8].˙Ezra Pound: I Cantos a cura di Mary de Rachewiltz. Arnoldo Mondadori, Milano, L42,000.

[9].˙Pound/Zukofsky. Selected letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky. ed. Barry Ahearn. London, Faber & Faber, 1987. œ30.

[10].˙Adrian Stokes: With All the Views. Collected Poems. Edited by Peter Robinson. 183pp. Manchester: Carcanet. œ8.95. 0856353345.

[11].˙The Cantos of Ezra Pound. New Directions. $5.00.; The Double Axe and Other Poems. By Robinson Jeffers. Random House. $2.75.; Selected Poems. By Vernon Watkins. New Directions. $3.00.; A Little Treasury of American Poetry. Edited by Oscar Williams. Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.00.

[12].˙A Serious Character: The Life of Ezra Pound. By Humphrey Carpenter. Houghton Mifflin. 1,005pp. $40.

[13].˙Pound/Lewis: The Letters of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis. Ed. Timothy Materer. New York: New Directions. 1985. xxii, 346pp. $37.50.

[14].˙˙Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear, Their Letters: 1909-1914. Edited by Omar Pound and A. Walton Litz. Faber, œ25.

[15].˙Cantos. By Ezra Pound. Faber and Faber. 7s 6d.

[16].˙Humphrey Carpenter, A Serious Character: The life of Ezra Pound. 1,005pp. Faber, œ20. 0571147860.

[17].˙George Bornstein (ed.), Ezra Pound Among the Poets (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1985, œ12.75). ISBN 0226066401.

[18].˙Sr. Sernetta Quinn. Ezra Pound: An Introduction to the Poetry. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973, 191pp. $8.95.

[19].˙ Pound/Lewis. The Letters of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis — Faber and Faber, 1985, œ25.

[20].˙The Cantos, Ezra Pound. Faber and Faber, œ12.50 paperback 815 pages. Selected Cantos, Faber and Faber, œ3.95.

[21].˙J.J. Wilhelm, The American Roots of Ezra Pound. 245pp. New York: Garland. $19.95. 0824075005.; Omar Pound and A. Walton Litz (Editors), Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespeare: Their letters 1909-1914. 399pp. Faber. œ25. 0571134807.; Donald Pearce and Herbert Schneidau (Editors), Ezra Pound/John Theobald: Letters. 161pp. Redding Ridge, CT: Black Swan. $22.50. 0933806027.; Carroll F. Terrell, A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound: Volume II. 791pp. University of California Press. œ35.95. 0520047311.; Burton Raffel, Ezra Pound, Prime Minister of Poetry. 170pp. Hamden, CT: Archon. $17.50.0208020616.; Ronnie Apter, Digging for the Treasure: Translation after Pound. 217pp. Berne: Peter Lang. SFr59.80. 0820403158.; Christine Froula, To Write Paradise: Style and error in Pound's Cantos. 205pp. Yale University Press. œ18.50. 0300025122.

[22].˙Ezra Pound and the Visual Arts. Edited with an introduction by Harriet Zinnes. Illustrated. 322pp. New York: New Directions. $25.95.

[23].˙Robert M. Crunden, American Salons: Encounters with European modernism, 1885-1917 (493pp. Oxford University Press. œ30. 0˙19˙506569˙7) W.Bruce Leslie, Gentlemen and Scholars: College and community in the "age of the university", 1865-1917 (284pp. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. œ45. 0˙271˙00829˙6) Gail McDonald, Learning To Be Modern: Pound, Eliot and the American university (241pp. Oxford: Clarendon Press. œ27.50. 0˙19˙811980˙1)

[24].˙The American Roots of Ezra Pound. By J.J. Wilhelm. New York: Garland. 1985. 230pp. $19.95.; Possum and Ole Ez in the Public Eye: Contemporaries and Peers on T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound 1892-1972. By Burton Raffel. Hamden, Conn.: Archon. 1985. 143pp. $17.50.; T.S. Eliot and Hermeneutics: Absence and Interpretation in 'The Waste Land'. By Harriet Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press. 1985. ix, 143pp. $17.50.; Time and T.S. Eliot His Poetry, Plays and Philosophy. By Jitendra Kumar Sharma. New York: APT. 1985. viii, 212pp. $22.50.

[25].˙Pound Revised. by Paul Smith. Croom Helm, œ14.95. ISBN 0709923465.; Ezra Pound: Tactics for Reading. edited by Ian F. Bell. Vision Press, œ14.95. ISBN 0854780459.; Pound/Ford: The Story of a Literary Friendship. edited by Brita Lindberg-Seyersted. Faber, œ20.00. ISBN 0571119689.

[26].˙The Roots of Treson: Ezra Pound and the Secret of Saint Elizabeths, E. Fuller Torrey, McGraw-Hill, 1984.

[27].˙Leonard W. Doob, ed., "Ezra Pound Speaking": Radio Speeches of World War II. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978. 465pp. $29.95.

[28].˙The Poetics of Impersonality: T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. Maud Ellmenn. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1988. xvi, 207pp. $22.50.

[29].˙Les cantos, Ezra Pound. Traduit par Jacques Darras, Yves di Manno, Philippe Mikriammos, Denis Roche et Fran‡ois Sauvey. Pr‚face de Denis Roche. Flammarion, 185F.

[30].˙The Trial of Ezra Pound: Julian Cornell: Faber 30/ Ezra Pound, A Close-Up: Michael Reck: Hart-Davies, 35/ The Caged Panther: Harry M. Meacham: Twayne Books, 31 Union Square West, New York, N.Y. 10003, $5.

[31].˙Donald Davie, Studies in Ezra Pound. Chronicle and Polemic. 388pp. Manchester: Carcanet. œ25. 0856358800; Tim Redman, Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism. 288pp. Cambridge University Press. œ27.50. 0521373050; Reed Way Dasenbrock, Imitating the Italians. Wyatt, Spenser, Synge, Pound, Joyce. 282pp. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, distributed in the UK by Trevor Brown Associates. œ26. 080184167X; Lawrence S. Rainey, Ezra Pound and the Monument of Culture. Text, history and the Malatesta Cantos. 355pp. Chicago University Press. œ23.95. 0226703169; Akiko Miyake, Ezra Pound and the Mysteries of Love. A plan for "The Cantos". 287pp. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, distributed in Europe by AUPG. œ28.45. 0822311054; Timothy Matherer, editor, The Selected Letters of Ezra Pound to John Quinn, 1915-1924. 238pp. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, distributed in Europe by AUPG. œ35.65. 0822311321.

[32].˙Timothy Materer (editor), Pound/Lewis: The Letters of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis. 346pp. Faber. œ25. 0571136230.; Wyndham Lewis, The Vulgar Streak. Afterword and notes by Paul Edwards. 269pp. Black Sparrow Press; distributed in the UK by Airlift,14 Baltic Street, London EC1Y 0TB. œ18.95 (paperback, œ11.95). 0876856296.

[33].˙Kov cs Andr s Ferenc: Novocento, fecseg‚s.

[34].˙G.S. Fraser: Ezra Pound. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh and London 1960. 118pp.; M.L. Rosenthal: A Primer of Ezra Pound. Macmillan, New York 1960. 56pp.

[35].˙Literary Essays of Ezra Pound edited with an Introduction by T.S. Eliot. Faber and Faber, London 1954, 1960. XV+464pp.

[36].˙The Roots of Treason. Ezra Pound and the Secrets of St. Elizabeths. By E. Fuller Torrey. Illustrated. McGraw-Hill. 352pp. $19.95.

[37].˙Ezra Pound: Cant˘k. P rizs, Magyar M–hely, 1975. Kemenes G‚fin L szl˘ fordĄt sa, 175 oldal.

[38].˙Jacqueline Kaye, editor, Ezra Pound and America. 203pp. Macmillan. œ40. 0333558057.; Scott Hamilton, Ezra Pound and the Symbolist Inheritance. 257pp. Princeton University Press; distributed in the Uk by Chichester: Wiley. œ35. 0691069247.; Christopher Beach, ABC of Influence. Ezra Pound and the Remaking of the American Poetic Tradition. 279pp. Berkeley: University of California Press. $35. 0520075277.

[39].˙Hugh Kenner, The Pound Era. Berkeley/Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press, 1971. 606pp. $14.95.; J.P. Sullivan, ed., Ezra Pound: A Critical Anthology. Baltimore: Penguin, 1970. 413pp. $3.50.; Christine Brooke-Rose, A ZBC of Ezra Pound. Berkeley/Los Angeles: Univ. of Calfornia Press, 1971. 307pp. $7.95.; Earle Davis, Vision Fugitive: Ezra Pound and Economics. Lawrence: Univ. of Press Kansas, 1968. 213pp. $6.95.

[40].˙Marjorie Perloff, The Dance of the Intellect: Studies in the Poetry of the Pound Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, œ22.50). Pp.243. ISBN 0521304989; Franz Link, Ezra Pound: ein Einfhrung (Mnchen und Zrich: Artemis Verlag, 1984, DM19.80). Pp.151. ISBN 3760813143.

[41].˙Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano. By John Tytell. New York: Doubleday. 1987. 368pp. $19.95. Ezra Pound and Japan: Letters and Essays. Ed. Sanehide Kodama. Redding Ridge, Conn.: Black Swan. 1987. xvi, 249pp. $25.00. Reading Pound Reading: Modernism after Nietzsche. By Kathryne V. Lindberg. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. 1987. xi, 280pp. $29.95.