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Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence

Author : Ezra Pound
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-19
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781472589606

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Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence by Ezra Pound Pdf

In the summer of 1936, Ezra Pound agreed to take on the role of European Correspondent for a newly launched travel journal entitled Globe: The International Magazine. Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence collects for the first time Pound's writings for the journal and his extensive correspondence with one of its editors, James Taylor Dunn, and the leading writers who Pound himself attempted to recruit for the magazine. Numbering almost forty letters and twenty published and unpublished articles, these writings represent a darkly significant time in Pound's thought as his infatuation with the rise of fascism took root. Annotated throughout and supported by substantial explorations of the historical and cultural contexts of the writings, the book also includes a substantial bibliography of related writings and a biographical glossary of the major figures discussed in the correspondence and writing. Together, these texts represent an important resource for anyone interested in an important phase of 20th-Century literary modernism.

Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine

Author : Michael T. Davis,Cameron McWhirter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Authors
ISBN : 1474220320

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Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine by Michael T. Davis,Cameron McWhirter Pdf

"In the summer of 1936, Ezra Pound agreed to take on the role of European Correspondent for a newly launched travel journal entitled Globe: The International Magazine . Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence collects for the first time Pound's writings for the journal and his extensive correspondence with one of its editors, James Taylor Dunn, and the leading writers who Pound himself attempted to recruit for the magazine. Numbering almost forty letters and twenty published and unpublished articles, these writings represent a darkly significant time in Pound's thought as his infatuation with the rise of fascism took root. Annotated throughout and supported by substantial explorations of the historical and cultural contexts of the writings, the book also includes a substantial bibliography of related writings and a biographical glossary of the major figures discussed in the correspondence and writing. Together, these texts represent an important resource for anyone interested in an important phase of 20th-Century literary modernism."--

Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence

Author : Ezra Pound
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-19
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781472589613

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Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence by Ezra Pound Pdf

In the summer of 1936, Ezra Pound agreed to take on the role of European Correspondent for a newly launched travel journal entitled Globe: The International Magazine. Ezra Pound and 'Globe' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence collects for the first time Pound's writings for the journal and his extensive correspondence with one of its editors, James Taylor Dunn, and the leading writers who Pound himself attempted to recruit for the magazine. Numbering almost forty letters and twenty published and unpublished articles, these writings represent a darkly significant time in Pound's thought as his infatuation with the rise of fascism took root. Annotated throughout and supported by substantial explorations of the historical and cultural contexts of the writings, the book also includes a substantial bibliography of related writings and a biographical glossary of the major figures discussed in the correspondence and writing. Together, these texts represent an important resource for anyone interested in an important phase of 20th-Century literary modernism.

The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and the Frobenius Institute, 1930-1959

Author : Ezra Pound
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2024-02-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781472512017

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The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and the Frobenius Institute, 1930-1959 by Ezra Pound Pdf

Collecting in full for the first time the correspondence between Ezra Pound and members of Leo Frobenius' Forschungsinstitut für Kulturmorphologie in Frankfurt across a 30 year period, this book sheds new light on an important but previously unexplored influence on Pound's controversial intellectual development in the Fascist era. Ezra Pound's long-term interest in anthropology and ethnography exerted a profound influence on early 20th century literary Modernism. These letters reveal the extent of the influence of Frobenius' concept of 'Paideuma' on Pound's poetic and political writings during this period and his growing engagement with the culture of Nazi Germany. Annotated throughout, the letters are supported by contextualising essays by leading Modernist scholars as well as relevant contemporary published articles by Pound himself and his leading correspondent at the Institute, the American Douglas C. Fox.

Ezra Pound's and Olga Rudge's The Blue Spill

Author : Ezra Pound,Olga Rudge
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781474281072

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Ezra Pound's and Olga Rudge's The Blue Spill by Ezra Pound,Olga Rudge Pdf

Written during the Italian winter of 1930, The Blue Spill is an unfinished detective novel written by Ezra Pound – the leading figure of modernist poetry in the 20th century – and his long-time companion Olga Rudge. Published for the first time in this authoritative critical edition, the novel reflects both Rudge's and Pound's voracious reading of popular fiction as it echoes and parodies such writers as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and P.G. Wodehouse. Based on the original manuscripts of the novel, this critical edition includes annotation and textual commentary throughout. The book also includes critical essays exploring the contexts of the work, from the dynamics of artistic collaboration to the growing popularity of detective fiction at the beginning of the 20th century. Taken together, this unique publication sheds new light on the relationship between the literary avant-garde and popular culture in the modernist period.

A Companion to Ezra Pound's Guide to Kulchur

Author : Anderson Araujo
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781942954385

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A Companion to Ezra Pound's Guide to Kulchur by Anderson Araujo Pdf

Guide to Kulchur is paramount among Ezra Pound's prose works. In its fifty-eight chapters and postscripts, the book encapsulates his chief concerns: his cultural, historiographic, philosophical, and epistemological theories; his aesthetics and poetics; and his economic and political thought. Pound's guide showcases his subversive, irreverent alternative to mainstream culture - kulchur. This guide enables the reader to gain a comprehensive understanding of Pound's most far-reaching, iinterdisciplinary, and transhistorical polemic.--from back cover.

The New Ezra Pound Studies

Author : Mark Byron
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108499019

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The New Ezra Pound Studies by Mark Byron Pdf

Essays on recent developments in Pound scholarship and research, including newly available primary sources and methodological advances in cognate fields.

Ezra Pound and 20th-Century Theories of Language

Author : James Dowthwaite
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-05-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000012361

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Ezra Pound and 20th-Century Theories of Language by James Dowthwaite Pdf

Ezra Pound is one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century, a writer whose poetry is particularly notable for the intensity of its linguistic qualities. Indeed, from the principles of Imagism to the polyphony of his Cantos, Pound is central to our conception of modernism’s relationship with language. This volume explores the development of Pound’s understanding of language in the context of twentieth-century linguistics and the philosophy of language. It draws on largely unpublished archival material in order to provide a broadly chronological account of the development of Pound’s views and their relation to both his own poetry and to modernist writing as a whole. Beginning with Pound’s contentious relationship with philology and his antagonism towards academia, the book traces continuities and shifts across Pound’s career, culminating in a discussion of the centrality of language to the conception of his Cantos. While it contains discussions around significant figures in twentieth-century linguistic thought, such as Ferdinand de Saussure and Ludwig Wittgenstein, the book attempts to recover the work of theorists such as Leonard Bloomfield, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, and C.K. Ogden, figures who were once central to modernism, but who have largely been pushed to the periphery of modernist studies. The picture of Pound that emerges is a figure whose understanding of language is not only bound up with modernist approaches to anthropology, politics, and philosophy, but which calls for a new understanding of modernism’s relationship to each.

Historicizing Modernists

Author : Matthew Feldman,Anna Svendsen,Erik Tonning
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350215061

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Historicizing Modernists by Matthew Feldman,Anna Svendsen,Erik Tonning Pdf

Focussing upon both canonical figures such as Woolf, Eliot, Pound, and Stein and emergent themes such as Christian modernism, intermedial modernism, queer Harlem Renaissance, this volume brings together previously unseen materials, from various archives, to bear upon cutting-edge interpretation of modernism. It provides an overview of approaches to modernism via the employment of various types of primary source material: correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, memoirs and production notes, reading notes and marginalia, and all manner of useful contextualising sources like news reports or judicial records. While having much to say to literary criticism more broadly, this volume is closely focused upon key modernist figures and emergent themes in light of the discipline's 'archival turn' – termed in a unifying introduction 'achivalism'. An essential ingredient separating the above, recent tendency from a much older and better-established new historicism, in modernist studies at least, is that 'the literary canon' remains an important starting point. Whereas new historicism 'is interested in history as represented and recorded in written documents' and tends toward a 'parallel study of literature and non-literary texts', archival criticism tends toward recognised, oftentimes canonical or critically-lauded, writers, presented in Part 1. Sidestepping the vicissitudes of canon formation, manuscript scholars tend to gravitate toward leading modernist authors: James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot and Samuel Beckett. Part of the reason is obvious: known authors frequently leave behind sizeable literary estates, which are then acquired by research centres. A second section then applies the same empirical methodology to key or emergent themes in the study of modernism, including queer modernism; spatial modernism; little magazines (and online finding aids structuring them); and the role of faith and/or emotions in the construction of 'modernism' as we know it.

W.B. Yeats's Robartes-Aherne Writings

Author : Wayne K. Chapman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781472595157

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W.B. Yeats's Robartes-Aherne Writings by Wayne K. Chapman Pdf

The figures of Michael Robartes and Owen Aherne appear throughout the writing of the great Irish poet W.B. Yeats, featuring in his poems, short fictions, dialogues and as authorities in notes to his work. Bringing together into one volume published and unpublished writings featuring these two enigmatic figures, W.B. Yeats's Robartes-Aherne Writings traces their history and the development of Yeats's mystical thought that culminated (twice) in the publication of his visionary work A Vision (1925, 1937). Including reproductions of manuscript and notebook pages as well as transcriptions and extracts from a wide range of Yeats's mystical writings and substantial commentary and annotation throughout, this book is an essential resource for scholars of Yeats's thought, his stylistic evolution and the esoteric influences on modernist writing in the early 20th century.

Edith Ayrton Zangwill's The Call

Author : Edith Ayrton Zangwill
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2019-11-14
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781350064799

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Edith Ayrton Zangwill's The Call by Edith Ayrton Zangwill Pdf

Edith Ayrton Zangwill's 1924 novel The Call is widely regarded as one of the most important suffrage novels of the early 20th century. Including authoritative notes and commentary throughout, this is the first comprehensive scholarly edition of the novel. The Call tells the story of a young chemist, Ursula Winfield, who comes of age in the years before the start of the First World War. Confronted by the gross injustices faced by women and the working class in early 20th-century Britain, she is drawn inexorably and with increasing militancy into the suffragette movement. The story charts the conflict between her political commitments and her personal life as the Great War approaches. Alongside the definitive text of the novel, this edition also includes contextual historical documents – from contemporary reviews of the novel to newspaper coverage of the suffragette movement – and critical chapters by leading scholars exploring the world of the novel.

Global Modernists on Modernism

Author : Alys Moody,Stephen J. Ross
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781474242349

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Global Modernists on Modernism by Alys Moody,Stephen J. Ross Pdf

Bringing together works by writers from sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, central Europe, the Muslim world, Asia, South America and Australia – many translated into English for the first time – this is the first collection of statements on modernism by writers, artists and practitioners from across the world. Annotated throughout, the texts are supported by critical essays from leading modernist scholars exploring major issues in the contemporary study of global modernism. Global Modernists on Modernism is an essential resource for students and scholars of modernism and world literature and one that opens up a dazzling new array of perspectives on the field.

Selected Stories of Katherine Mansfield

Author : Katherine Mansfield
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350096677

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Selected Stories of Katherine Mansfield by Katherine Mansfield Pdf

Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was one of the leading figures in the development of the modernist short story and her writings were a profound influence on writers such as Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence. Presenting for the first time draft manuscripts of some of her most important stories, this book gives scholars and students alike vivid new insight into Mansfield's creative process. With manuscripts for each text presented in facsimile and transcript, detailed notes throughout compare early drafts with later revisions and the final published work. In the final section of the book leading scholars offer vivid new critical readings exploring the manuscript history of these stories. A detailed descriptive listing of the major Mansfield archives is also included to help researchers explore the work further. The stories included are: 'Je ne parle pas francais'; 'Sun and Moon'; 'Revelations'; 'The Stranger'; 'The Daughters of the Late Colonel'; 'Mr and Mrs Dove'; 'Marriage à la Mode'; 'The Voyage'; 'Six Years After'; 'The Fly'.

Man Into Woman

Author : Lili Elbe
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-20
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781350021501

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Man Into Woman by Lili Elbe Pdf

In 1930 Danish artist Einar Wegener underwent a series of surgeries to live as Lili Ilse Elvenes (more commonly known as Lili Elbe). Her life story, Fra Mand til Kvinde (From Man to Woman), published in Copenhagen in 1931, is the first popular full-length (auto)biographical narrative of a subject who undergoes genital transformation surgery (Genitalumwandlung). In Man Into Woman: A Comparative Scholarly Edition, Pamela L. Caughie and Sabine Meyer present the full text of the 1933 American edition of Elbe's work with comprehensive notes on textual and paratextual variants across the four published editions in three languages. This edition also includes a substantial scholarly introduction which situates the historical and intellectual context of Elbe's work, as well as new essays on the work by leading scholars in transgender studies and modernist literature, and critical coverage of the 2015 biopic, The Danish Girl. This print edition has a digital companion: the Lili Elbe Digital Archive (www.lilielbe.org). Launched on July 6, 2019, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft) where Lili Elbe was initially examined, the Lili Elbe Digital Archive hosts the German typescript and all four editions of this narrative published in Danish, German, and English between 1931 and 1933, with English translations of the Danish edition and the typescript. Many letters from archives and contemporaneous articles noted in this print edition may be found in the digital archive.

James Joyce and Paul L. Léon

Author : Luca Crispi,Alexis Léon,Anna Maria Léon
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2022-10-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350133853

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James Joyce and Paul L. Léon by Luca Crispi,Alexis Léon,Anna Maria Léon Pdf

James Joyce spent the last decade of his life in Paris, struggling to finish his great final work Finnegans Wake amidst personal and financial hardship and just as Europe was being engulfed by the rising tide of fascism. Bringing together new archival discoveries and personal accounts, this book explores one of the central relationships of his final years: that with his friend, confidant and adviser Paul L. Léon. Providing first-hand accounts of Joyce's Paris circle – which included Samuel Beckett and Vladimir Nabokov – the book makes available again the text of Lucie (Léon) Noel's personal memoir of the relationship between her husband and the Irish writer (published as James Joyce and Paul L. Léon: The Story of Friendship in 1950), including his valiant rescue of Joyce's Paris archives from occupying Nazi forces. The book also collects for the first time Leon's clandestine letters to his wife from August to December 1941, chronicling his desperate state of body and mind while interned in Drancy, France's main Nazi transit camp, and then in Compiègne, just before he was deported to Auschwitz- Birkenau. Joyce died suddenly on 13 January 1941 in Zurich and Léon was murdered by the Nazis on 4 April 1942 in Silesia. Annotated throughout with contextual commentary by Luca Crispi and Mary Gallagher, this is an essential resource for scholars of James Joyce and of the literary culture of Paris in the 1930s and first years of World War II in France.