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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (4): 375–398.
Published: 01 December 2014
... archeology that uncovers not a single buried layer—akin to Pound's Anglo-Saxon—but multiple points of originating exchange. © 2014 by University of Oregon 2014 George Seferis Ezra Pound's Canto One transnational modernism interlingual and intralingual translation language and nationalism...
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (4): 361–375.
Published: 01 September 2010
...Paul Stasi Ezra Pound argued that it was impossible to think in only one language in the contemporary world. To this end he worked in The Cantos to create a world culture built on the comparison of works of “great value” from a variety of cultures. Pound's epic poem serves to displace the English...
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Comparative Literature (2016) 68 (3): 351–353.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., A
Lume Spento, printed in “the city of Aldus” (Manutius) in 1908 to his later Cantos. The chapter
cites Pound’s practice of linguistic and poetic salvage to make a compelling case that “Venice
is one site where a central problematic of Pound’s poetic —the continuity between past and
present...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (1): 91–110.
Published: 01 March 2017
... . Ithaca : Cornell UP , 1997 . Print . Pound Ezra . “Dante.” The Spirit of Romance . 1910 . London : Peter Owen , 1952 . 118 – 65 . Print . ———. “For T.S.E.” Sewanee Review, special issue on T.S. Eliot ( Jan-March 1966 ): 109 . Print . ———. “A Visiting Card” [1942...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (4): 448–470.
Published: 01 December 2022
... . Osuna Rafael . Nancy Cunard y Pablo Neruda . Madrid : Orígenes , 1987 . Pound Ezra . A Draft of XXX Cantos by Ezra Pound: Eliminating the Idea that His Knowledge of the Past has Invalidated his Perception of the Present . Paris : Hours Press , 1930 . Slate Nico . The Prism...
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Comparative Literature (2016) 68 (3): 332–350.
Published: 01 September 2016
... that was edited by the Imagist poet Ezra Pound (Fenol-
losa 104), the “inventor of Chinese poetry for our time” (Eliot 14–15). Pound
employs an ideogrammatic “method of composition” in the Cantos and in poems
such as “In a Station of the Metro” (1913), which the poet himself admits bears a
resemblance...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2019) 71 (4): 455–458.
Published: 01 December 2019
...,” published in Transition , and its repurposing of fragments from The Waste Land and Ezra Pound’s Canto VIII. ...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 73–92.
Published: 01 March 2012
...,” not qit‛ah,
with the earlier term functioning as an allusion to the cantos of Lord Byron (in
“Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”) and Ezra Pound. He reports that he originally
thought “cantos would be the best poetic form for depicting wartime Iran, since
the form is especially adaptable for different...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 242–246.
Published: 01 June 2013
... been univocal” (4), he selects five representative writers:
Ezra Pound, perhaps the best known modernist for his interest in China, manifested in The
Cantos and Cathay; the devoutly Catholic, conservative Paul Claudel, who chronicled his
interest in China in four decades of verse plays, prose...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 246–249.
Published: 01 June 2013
... been univocal” (4), he selects five representative writers:
Ezra Pound, perhaps the best known modernist for his interest in China, manifested in The
Cantos and Cathay; the devoutly Catholic, conservative Paul Claudel, who chronicled his
interest in China in four decades of verse plays, prose...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 249–251.
Published: 01 June 2013
... been univocal” (4), he selects five representative writers:
Ezra Pound, perhaps the best known modernist for his interest in China, manifested in The
Cantos and Cathay; the devoutly Catholic, conservative Paul Claudel, who chronicled his
interest in China in four decades of verse plays, prose...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 251–253.
Published: 01 June 2013
... been univocal” (4), he selects five representative writers:
Ezra Pound, perhaps the best known modernist for his interest in China, manifested in The
Cantos and Cathay; the devoutly Catholic, conservative Paul Claudel, who chronicled his
interest in China in four decades of verse plays, prose...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 254–256.
Published: 01 June 2013
... been univocal” (4), he selects five representative writers:
Ezra Pound, perhaps the best known modernist for his interest in China, manifested in The
Cantos and Cathay; the devoutly Catholic, conservative Paul Claudel, who chronicled his
interest in China in four decades of verse plays, prose...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2021) 73 (3): 344–359.
Published: 01 September 2021
...” (see, e.g., Riding and Graves 9 ). Unlike other early uses lately unearthed by contemporary scholars, however, Riding and Graves’s was an influential book, and it focuses on writers who have remained a cornerstone in the concept’s later form, such as T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce, as well...