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Ezra Pound Among the Poets

George Bornstein, editor

238pp.; 20.6 x 13.7 cm. Stiff white papers wrappers printed in blue and pink.

Published Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1985

Part of Scholarship, III

From the library of A. David Moody

Pound and [Poet]; essays relating Pound’s relationships to other poets, prior or contemporary. Occasional pencil symbol from David Moody in the margin. First edition, paperback issue. A fine copy.

Contents: George Bornstein, “Introduction”; Hugh Kenner, “Pound and Homer”; Lillian Feder, “Pound and Ovid”; Ronald Bush, “Pound and Li Po: What Becomes a Man”; Stuart Y. McDougal, “Dreaming a Renaissance: Pound’s Dantean Inheritance”; Hugh Witemeyer, “Clothing the American Adam: Pound’s Tailoring of Walt Whitman”; George Bornstein, “Pound’s Parleyings with Robert Browning”; A. Walton Litz, “Pound and Yeats: The Road to Stone Cottage”; Thomas Parkinson, “Pound and Williams”; Robert Langbaum, “Pound and Eliot”; Marjorie Perloff, “The Contemporary of Our Grandchildren: Pound’s Influence.”