XXXIV – REFERENCES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
C |
Carroll F. Terrell. A Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. |
D |
The Diary of John Quincy Adams 1794-1845. American Political, Social and Intellectual Life from Washington to Polk. Ed. Allan Nevins. New York, London, Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co., 1928. |
JQA |
John Quincy Adams. |
Ter |
Terrell, Carrol F. “Canto XXXIV: The Technique of Montage.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 6.2 (1977): 185-232. |
WTJ |
Thomas Jefferson. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. Definitive edition. Ed. Albert Ellery Bergh. 20. vols. in 10. Washington, 1907. |
WORKS CITED
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS
Wee, Cecilia. “Xin, Trust and Confucius’ Ethics.” Philosophy East and West 61. 3 (2011): 516–33.
BOOK CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS
- Eastman, Barbara. Ezra Pound's Cantos: The Story of the Text 1948-1975. Orono: Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1979. 67-8.
- Fang, Achilles. “Materials for the Study of Pound’s Cantos.” 4 vols. Diss. Harvard U, 1958. Vol I: 53-4.
- Jefferson, Thomas. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. Eds. Andrew Lipscomb and Albert Ellery Bergh. Memorial Edition. Washington D.C.: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1903-4. 20 vols. Hathi Trust.
- Pound, Ezra, trans. and ed. Confucius. The Unwobbling Pivot, The Great Digest, The Analects. New York: New Directions, 1969.
- Terrell, Carrol F. “Canto XXXIV: The Technique of Montage.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 6.2 (1977): 185-232. Sources.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- Adams, John Quincy. “Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States : in the Case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and Others, Africans, Captured in the Schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, 1841.” Yale Law School: The Avalon Project.
- “George Clinton.” Wikipedia.
- “Gouverneur Morris.” Wikipedia.
- “James Madison’s Contribution to the Constitution.” America’s Story from America’s Library. americaslibrary.gov.
- “Jacques Dellile.” Wikipedia.
- “James Otis.” Wikipedia.
- “John Jacob Astor.” Wikipedia.
- “John Quincy Adams.” Video clip, YouTube. History Channel.
- “John Quincy Adams Defends the Amistad Captives before the U.S. Supreme Court.” University of Houston. Digital History.
- “John Ross, chief of the Cherokee Nation.” Wikipedia.
- “Luis de Onís y González-Vera.” Wikipedia.
- “Mme de Staël.” Wikipedia.
- “Nikolay Rumyantsev.” Wikipedia.
- “phrenology.” Wikipedia.
- “Samuel Adams.” Wikipedia.
- “The American System – Economic Plan.” Wikipedia.
- “Tippecanoe Clubs.” Encyclopedia of Cleveland History.
- “Webster-Hayne Debate.” Wikipedia.
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- Klinger, Jerry. “Major Noah: an American Patriot, American Zionist.”The Jewish Magazine, 2010. Jewishmag.com
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Alexander, Francis. Daniel Webster. Oil on canvas, 1835. Washington D.C.: National Portrait Gallery. Wikimedia Commons. Arts and Culture google.com.
- Alexander, Francis. Martin van Buren. Oil on canvas, ca. 1830. Washington D.C.: White House. Wikimedia Commons.
- Ames, Ezra. George Clinton. Oil on canvas, 1814. Albany Institute of History and Art. Wikimedia Commons. albanyinstitute.org.
- Anon. Luis de Onís y González-Vera. Book illustration. Wikipedia.
- Anon. “Peggy Eaton [young]. Cigar Box illustration. “History Brief. The Peggy Eaton Scandal.” Reading Through History, 7 May 2018. YouTube.com.
- Anon. The Adams-Onís Treaty. Map. Wikimedia Commons.
- Blackburn, Henry. James Otis. Oil on canvas, ca 1755. Washington: National Portrait Gallery. Wikimedia Commons.
- Bogle, James. Elbridge Gerry. Portrait after John Vanderlyn. Oil on canvas, 1861. Independence National Historical Park. Wikimedia Commons. nps.gov.
- Copley, John Singleton. Portrait of John Adams. Oil on canvas, 1783. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Art Museums.
- Copley, John Singleton. Samuel Adams. Oil on canvas, ca 1772. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. MFA.org
- Dawe, George. Portrait of Emperor Alexander I. Oil on canvas, 1824. [Detail]. London: The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Wikimedia Commons.
- Dawe, George. Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantsev. Oil on canvas, ca 1822-28. St. Petersburg: State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.
- Evans, Richard. Harriet Martineau. Oil on canvas, 1831. London: National Portrait Gallery. Wikimedia Commons.
- Evelyn, John. Sylva. Book cover, 1664. Wikipedia.
- Fichot, Charles. “Paris Moderne. Les Tuileries, et la rue de Rivoli, vue prise du Jardin des Tuileries.” Engraving, ca. 1850. Washington DC.: Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commmons.
- Gérard, François. Empress Marie Louise Empress of the French and the King of Rome. Oil on canvas, 1813. Paris : Versailles. Wikipedia.
- Gérard, François. Maréchal Ney. Oil on canvas, ca. 1805. Wikimedia Commons.
- Hayward, George. Tammany Hall, 1830. Lithography, 1865. New York: New York Public Library. NYPL Digital Collections.
- Inman, William. Nicholas Biddle. Oil on canvas, ca 1830. Philadelphia: Atwater Kent Museum. Wikimedia Commons. explorepahistory.com.
- Isabey, Jean Baptiste. Mme de Staël. Drawing on paper, ca. 1810. Paris: Louvre. Wikipedia.
- Jarvis, John Wesley. De Witt Clinton. Oil on canvas, 1816. Washington D.C.: National Portrait Gallery.
- Jarvis, John Wesley. John Jacob Astor. Oil on canvas, ca. 1825. Washington D.C.: National Portrait Gallery. Wikimedia Commons.
- Jouett, Matthew Harris. Henry Clay. Oil on canvas, 1818. Lexington: Transylvania University. Wikimedia Commons.
- King, Charles Bird. George Washington Adams. Oil on canvas, ca. 1820. Quincy: Peacefield House. National Park Massachusetts.
- King, Charles Bird. John Calhoun. Oil on canvas, 1822. Wikimedia Commons.
- Lambdin, James. William Henry Harrison. Oil on canvas, 1835. Washington D.C.: White House. Wikimedia Commons.
- Noah, Mordecai. Jewish cornerstone of Ararat. [Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one (Hebrew). Ararat A City of Refuge for the Jews Founded by Mordecai Manuel Noah in the month of Tizri, Sept. 1825 & in the fiftieth year of our independence]. In Klinger 2010. jewishmagazine.com.
- Peale, Charles Wilson. Gouverneur Morris. Detail. Oil on canvas, 1783. Philadelphia: Penssylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Wikimedia Commons.
- Shiva, Andrew. Oranienbaum: Menshnikov Palace. Aerial photo, 14 July 2017. Wikimedia Commons.
- Sully, Thomas. Portrait of John Quincy Adams. Engraving by A. Durand, ca. 1826. Washington: Library of Congress. In: David Waldstreicher. “The Revival of John Quincy Adams. The sixth president, long derided as a hapless elitist, is suddenly relevant again 250 years after his birth.” The Atlantic, 11 July 2017. theatlantic.com.
- Vanderlyn, John. James Madison. Oil on canvas, 1816. White House Historical Association.
- Wilkin, Francis William. Charles Bagot. Chalk on paper, 1825. Wikimedia Commons.
- Wood, Dodge. John Mordecai Manuel Noah. Watercolour on ivory, 1834. Washington DC.: Smithsonian American Art Museum. Wikimedia Commons.