Language:EnglishPublisher:Edward Everett RootISBN-13:9781912224722ISBN-10:1912224720UPC:9781912224722Book Category:Literary CriticismSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.63 inchesWeight:1.1199Product ID:SCC167P8FZ
This book brings to the fore much new work on this key area of Pound's endeavours and interests, and on the social, political, and philosophical implications of his works. They also deal with his interests in Chinese virtues, Egyptian hieroglyphs and autobiographical myths, where he combined his appreciation of both the Green World and the arts.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Edward Everett RootISBN-13:9781912224722ISBN-10:1912224720UPC:9781912224722Book Category:Literary CriticismSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.63 inchesWeight:1.1199Product ID:SCC167P8FZ
Baumann, Walter: - Walter Baumann, a native of Switzerland, is a retired Senior Lecturer of the University of Ulster, where he taught German literature and language. He obtained his Dr. phil. degree from the University of Zurich. His dissertation was published by Francke Verlag in Bern in 1967 and the University of Miami Press 1970 entitled The Rose in the Steel Dust: An Examination of the Cantos of Ezra Pound. He has been a student of Ezra Pound for 60 years. From 1976 to the present he has attended and helped to organize all but two Pound conferences. His collected Pound essays were published by the National Poetry Foundation in Orono, Maine, in 2000 under the title Roses from the Steel Dust. With William Pratt he edited Ezra Pound and London: New Perspectives (AMS Press, New York, 2015) and Ezra Pound and Modernism: The Irish Factor (forthcoming from EER).Ricciardi, Caterina: - Caterina Ricciardi is professor of American Literature at the University Roma Tre. She has extensively written on American Modernism (Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, W.C. Williams). She is the author of books on Ezra Pound: EIKONEΣ. Ezra Pound e il Rinascimento (1991), Ezra Pound. Ghiande di Luce (2006), and Ezra Pound and Roma: Roma/Amor (2009). She contributed to Ezra Pound in Context (2010), edited by Ira B. Nadel, and co-edited with Willian Pratt Roma/Amor. Ezra Pound, Rome, and Love (2013). A book on T. S. Eliot's The Hollow Men was released in 2017.
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This book brings to the fore much new work on this key area of Pound's endeavours and interests, and on the social, political, and philosophical implications of his works. They also deal with his interests in Chinese virtues, Egyptian hieroglyphs and autobiographical myths, where he combined his appreciation of both the Green World and the arts.
Baumann, Walter: - Walter Baumann, a native of Switzerland, is a retired Senior Lecturer of the University of Ulster, where he taught German literature and language. He obtained his Dr. phil. degree from the University of Zurich. His dissertation was published by Francke Verlag in Bern in 1967 and the University of Miami Press 1970 entitled The Rose in the Steel Dust: An Examination of the Cantos of Ezra Pound. He has been a student of Ezra Pound for 60 years. From 1976 to the present he has attended and helped to organize all but two Pound conferences. His collected Pound essays were published by the National Poetry Foundation in Orono, Maine, in 2000 under the title Roses from the Steel Dust. With William Pratt he edited Ezra Pound and London: New Perspectives (AMS Press, New York, 2015) and Ezra Pound and Modernism: The Irish Factor (forthcoming from EER).Ricciardi, Caterina: - Caterina Ricciardi is professor of American Literature at the University Roma Tre. She has extensively written on American Modernism (Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, W.C. Williams). She is the author of books on Ezra Pound: EIKONEΣ. Ezra Pound e il Rinascimento (1991), Ezra Pound. Ghiande di Luce (2006), and Ezra Pound and Roma: Roma/Amor (2009). She contributed to Ezra Pound in Context (2010), edited by Ira B. Nadel, and co-edited with Willian Pratt Roma/Amor. Ezra Pound, Rome, and Love (2013). A book on T. S. Eliot's The Hollow Men was released in 2017.