Ezra Pound [electronic resource] : the critical heritage / edited by Eric Homberger.

This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.<BR> This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of <EM>Critical Heritage&...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Homberger, Eric (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.
Series:Critical heritage series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; Meeting Ezra Pound; 1 WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS, March 1904; 2 EDWARD THOMAS, May, June, December 1909; 3 D. H. LAWRENCE, November 1909; 4 W. B. YEATS, December 1909; 5 T. S. ELIOT, 1909-10; 6 HARRIET MONROE, 1910; A Lume Spento (June 1908); 7 Unsigned notice, Book News Monthly, May 1909; Personae (April 1909); 8 Unsigned review, Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette, April 1909; 9 W. L. COURTNEY, unsigned review, Daily Telegraph, April 1909
  • 10 F. S. FLINT, review, New Age, May 190911 EDWARD THOMAS, 'A New Note in Verse', Daily Chronicle, June 1909; 12 EDWARD THOMAS, from 'Two Poets', English Review, June 1909; 13 Unsigned review, Observer, June 1909; 14 Unsigned review, Bookman (London), July 1909; 15 Unsigned review, 'Heresy and Some Poetry', Nation (London), August 1909; 16 RUPERT BROOKE, review, Cambridge Review, December 1909; 17 A new poet makes his debut; unsigned notice, Bookman (London), July 1909; Exultations (October 1909); 18 EDWARD THOMAS, 'The Newest Poet', Daily Chronicle, November 1909
  • 19 Unsigned review, Spectator, December 190920 Unsigned review, Observer, December 1909; 21 F. S. FLINT, 'Verse', New Age, January 1910; 22 Unsigned review, Nation (London), March 1910; The Spirit of Romance (June 1910); 23 Unsigned notice, Nation (New York), March 1910; 24 EDWARD THOMAS, review, Morning Post, August 1910; Provença (November 1910); 25 FLOYD DELL, review, Chicago Evening Post, January 1911; 26 H. L. MENCKEN, review, Smart Set, April 1911; 27 Reverberations in America, December 1910; 28 J. B. YEATS to his son, February 1911; Canzoni (July 1911)
  • 29 CHARLES GRANVILLE, 'Modern Poetry', Eye-Witness, August 191130 Unsigned review, Westminster Gazette, August 1911; 31 G. D. H. COLE, initialled review, Isis, November 1911; 32 J. C. SQUIRE, review, New Age, December 1911; 33 F. S. FLINT, review, Poetry Review, January 1912; Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti (April 1912); 34 ARUNDEL DEL RE, review, Poetry Review, July 1912; 35 JOHN BAILEY, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement, November 1912; Ripostes (October 1912); 36 HAROLD CHILD, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement, December 1912
  • 37 F. S. FLINT, review, Poetry and Drama, March 191338 Ezra Pound in Chicago, September 1912-April 1913; 39 Pound and Poetry: a letter to Nation (New York), April 1913; 40 Pound and Poetry: WALLACE RICE in Dial, May 1913; 41 Pound and Poetry: HARRIET MONROE replies, May 1913; Cathay (April 1915); 42 FORD MADOX HUEFFER, 'From China to Peru', Outlook, June 1915; 43 A. R. ORAGE on the thought and form of Cathay, 1915; 44 CARL SANDBURG, 'The Work of EzraPound', Poetry, February 1916; 45 WILLIAM MARION REEDY on the position of Pound, February and July 1916; Gaudier Brzeska: A Memoir (April 1916)