XLVIII - REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
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- Baumann, Walter. The German-Speaking World in “The Cantos.” Paideuma 21.3 (Winter 1992): 41-61. [Republished in Roses from the Steel Dust. Orono: The National Poetry Foundation, 2000. 135-54.] Go to article.
- Bressan, Eloisa. “Regionalism and Mythmaking: A Map for Ezra Pound’s Walking Tour in Southern France, 1919.” Make It New 2.4 (March 2016): 44-55. Free online.
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- De Rachewiltz Mary. Ezra Pound, Father and Teacher: Discretions. New York: New Directions, 1975.
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- Green, J. R. A Short History of the English People. 2 vols. New York: Allison & Son, 1882.
- Grogan, Kristin. “Ezra Pound and the Anarchist Economics of Silvio Gesell.” A Companion to Ezra Pound's Economics. Eds. Ralf Lüfter and Roxana Preda. Nordhausen: Traugott Bautz, 2019. 255-74.
- Harty, Kevin J. “William Dudley Pelley, An American Nazi in King Arthur’s Court.” Arthuriana 26.2 (Summer 2016): 64-85.
- Kenner, Hugh. “Some Notes.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 2.1 (1973): 41-2.
- Marx, Karl. Capital. A Critique of Political Economy. Chicago: Kerr & Co., 1906.
- Ovid. Fasti. Book II. Kal 23rd. Theoi.
- Pliny the Younger. Letters. Book X. Letter 54. Trans. J. B. Firth. London: Walter Scott, 1900. attalus.org.
- Pound, Ezra. Guide to Kulchur. New York: New Directions, 1971.
- Pound, Ezra. Jefferson and or Mussolini. Fascism as I Have Seen It. London: Stanley Nott, 1935. Internet Archive.
- Pound, Ezra. Pound/Zukofsky. Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky. Ed. Barry Ahearn. New York: New Directions, 1987.
- Pound, Ezra. “Questions.” In Ezra Pound’s Poetry and Prose. Contributions to Periodicals. Eds. Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz and James Longenbach. 11 vols. New York: Garland, 1991.
- Pound, Ezra. Ezra Pound’s Economic Correspondence 1933-1940. Ed. Roxana Preda. Gainesville: U of Florida P., 2007.
- Rabaté, Jean Michel. Language, Sexuality and Ideology in Ezra Pound’s Cantos. London: Palgrave, 1986.
- Redman, Tim. Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
- Redman, Tim. “Pound’s Library. A Preliminary Catalog.” Paideuma 15.2-3 (Fall-winter 1986): 213-37.
- Surette, Leon. Pound in Purgatory. From Economic Radicalism to Anti-Semitism. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1999.
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- Van Buren, Martin. The Autobiography of Martin van Buren. Ed. John C. Fitzpatrick. Annual Report of the American Historical Association. Vol. 2. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920. Internet Archive.
- Von Unruh, Fritz. Opfergang. 1919. Translated into English as The Way of Sacrifice. Trans. C. A. Macartney. London: Knopf, 1928.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “Abdulmejid I.” Wikipedia.
- “Battle of Verdun.” Wikipedia.
- “Benjamin Disraeli.” Wikipedia.
- “Bithynia.” Wikipedia.
- “Edward Matthew Ward.” Artuk.org.
- “Galileo Galilei.” Wikipedia.
- “Great Turkish War.” Wikipedia.
- “Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki.” Wikipedia.
- “Kon Tiki Expedition.” Wikipedia.
- “Lionel de Rothschild.” Wikipedia.
- “Liste der 1933 verbrannten Bücher.” Wikipedia.
- “Mehmet VI Vahideddin.” Wikipedia.
- “Otto von Bismarck.” Wikipedia.
- “Paula Frassinetti.” Wikipedia.
- “Salem Museum.” salemmuseum.org.
- “Siege of Montségur.” Wikipedia.
- “Terminus (god).” Wikipedia.
- “Thegn.” Wikipedia.
- “Treaty of Paris (1229).” Wikipedia.
- “Tuberculosis.” Wikipedia
- “Valcabrère – St. Bernart de Comminges. tourism-occitanie.
- Blanchard, Robin. “Montségur”, January 2016. YouTube
- Decorse, Joanna. “Saint Bertrand de Comminges: sur les chemins de traverse,” 29 December 2019. LaDepeche.fr.
- Haute Garonne Tourisme. “Saint-Bertrand de Comminges.” YouTube, 19 August 2016. YouTube.
- Preda, Roxana. The Online Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Cantos 46, 40, 41, 38, 16, 42, 37, 33, 5, 23, 29. The Cantos Project.
- Preda, Roxana. “Das Wunder von Wörgl.” Resources to The Fifth Decad, 4 December 2019. The Cantos Project.
- Preda, Roxana. The Genealogical Tree of the Adams Family [Selective]. In Resources to The Fifth Decad, 8 June 2020. The Cantos Project.
- Stewart, Doug. “Salem Sets Sail.” Smithsonian Magazine, June 2004. Smithsonian.mag.com
- Unesco. “Chateau de Montségur.” Youtube.
- United States Ministry of the Interior: National Park Service. “Salem Maritime National Historic Site.” 1940. npshistory.com
ILLUSTRATIONS
- “Abdul Mejid I with Queen Victoria and Napoleon III of France.” Engraving, n.d. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Fritz von Unruh as Uhlan officer.” Photograph, ca. 1914. Le Chemin de sacrifice. Mission centennaire, 2014. Centenaire.org.
- “Gais village.” Suedtirolerland.it.
- “La Basilique St-Just de Valcabrère.” tourisme-occitanie.co.uk.
- “Lionel de Rothschild.” The Rothschild Archive. family.rothschild.archive.org
- “Mehmet VI.” Photo Portrait, 1918. Washington: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Montségur.” Catharcastles.info.
- “Saint Bertrand de Comminges.” 29 December 2019. LaDepeche.fr.
- “Salem Museum.” Photo, 2019. thesalemmuseum.org.
- “The Roman Empire in 117 AD.” Map. Ancient History Encyclopedia, 26 April 2012. ancient.eu.
- Pingstone, Adrian. Tomb Effigy of King Athelstan at Malmesbury Abbey. Photograph, 2005. Wikimedia Commons.
- Copley, John Singleton. Portrait of John Adams [detail]. Oil on canvas, 1783. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Art Museums.
- Elliot & Sons. Robert Browning. Photo portraits 186os. National Portrait Museum. NPF.org.
- Harris & Ewing. Bainbridge Colby. Photo portrait, 1920. Copyright Office. Wikimedia Commons.
- Hughes, C. J. Benjamin Disraeli. Glossy collodion print on card, 1878. Wikimedia commons.
- Pendl, Emanuel. The Kolschitzky Monument, Vienna 1885. Wikimedia Commons.
- Pilartz, Jacques. Otto von Bismarck. Photo portrait, 31 August 1890. Deutsches Bundesarchiv. Wikimedia Commons.
- Sustermans, Julius. Portrait of Galileo Galilei. Oil on canvas, ca 1640. Greenwich: National Maritime Museum. Wikimedia Commons.
- Warren, G. K. “Charles Francis Adams.” Photo portrait, 1861. Washington D.C.: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons.