James Joyce's Ulysses first appeared in print in the pages of an American avant-garde magazine, The Little Review, between 1918 and 1920.
The entire book re-emphasizes the fact that one of Pound's major contributions to modern culture was his great ability to discover neglected and unknown genius, distinguishes originals from imitations, and opening new avenues in literature ...
Originally published in 1950 under title: The letters of Ezra Pound, 1907-1941.
Donated by Michael Dillon, June 2009. The letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce with Pound's critical essays and articles about Joyce. This is the record of one of the most interesting personal relationships of modern literature.
Included here are all of Pound's concert reviews and statements; the biweekly columns written under the pen name William Atheling for The New Age in London; articles from other periodicals; the complete text of the 1924 landmark volume ...
Prose work by Ezra Pound, published in 1938. A brilliant but fragmentary work, it consists of a series of apparently unrelated essays reflecting his thoughts on various aspects of culture and history.
At last, a definitive, paperback edition of Ezra Pound's finest work.
John Masefield, Walter de la Mare, Edmund Blunden, and Lascelles Abercrombie, and theother Georgians who gatheredinHarold Monro's Soho bookshop, wrote gracefully thoughinconsequentially. Pound had beenin theprocess ofbuilding a ...
... 266 Dream Songs 224–5 Bertran de Born 76, 77 Bird, Robert S.: articles about Kasper 201–2 Bishop, Elizabeth 14, ... Ray: Fahrenheit 451210 Braque, Georges 148 Briarcliff Quarterly 90 Bromberg, Walter and Overholser, Winfred: Man ...
... Little Review ( February 1918 ) , 10. See also Jane Hoogestraat , “ Akin to Nothing but Language : ' Pound , LaForgue , and Logopoeia , ” English Literary History ( Spring 1988 ) : 259–85 . The article addresses Pound's coining of the ...