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VI - REFERENCES

 

 

 

 

 

WORKS CITED

  1. 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.
  2. Homer. The Odyssey. Trans. A.T. Murray. 2 vols. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard UP; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919. Perseus.
  3. Jernigan, Charles. “The Song of Nail and Uncle: Arnaut Daniel’s Sestina ‘Lo ferm voler qu’al cor m’intra.’” Studies in Philology 71.2 (April 1974): 127-51.
  4. Makin, Peter. Provence and Pound. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
  5. McKechnie, Gordon. “Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot in Excideuil.” Make It New 4.3 (December 2017): 59-96. Free online
  6. Owen, D.D.R. Eleanor of Aquitaine. Queen and Legend. Oxford: Blackwell, 1993.
  7. Pound, Ezra. Ezra Pound to His Parents: Letters 1895-1929. Eds. Mary de Rachewiltz, A David Moody and Joanna Moody. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2010.
  8. Pound, Ezra. Guide to Kulchur. London: Peter Owen, 1978.
  9. Pound, Ezra. Literary Essays of Ezra Pound. Ed. T. S. Eliot. New York: New Directions, 1968.
  10. Pound, Ezra. Personae. The Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound. Ed. Lea Baechler and A. Walton Litz. New York: New Directions, 1990.
  11. Pound, Ezra. Poems and Translations. Ed. Richard Sieburth. New York: The Library of America, 2003.
  12. Pound, Ezra. The Spirit of Romance. New York: New Directions, 2005. 
  13. Redman, Tim. “Pound’s Library: A Preliminary Catalog.” Paideuma 15.2-3 (Fall-winter 1986): 213-37. Go to article.
  14. Rummel, Walter Morse (1913), Hesternae Rosae, Serta II: Neuf Chansons de Troubadours des XIIième et XIIIième Siècles, adaptation française par M. D. Calvocoressi, adaption anglaise par Ezra Pound, London: Augener.
  15. Terrell, Carroll F. Canto VI. In A Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. 22-27. 
  16. Zamboni, Giuseppe. Gli Ezzelini, Dante e gli schiavi. Pensieri storici e letterari. Firenze: Giacomo Nolini, 1864. Internet Archive.

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. “Church Gallery.” Malemort sur Corrèze. In McKechnie 76. 
  2. “Eleanor of Aquitaine.” In Our Queen Mothers, by Elizabeth Villiers. Andrew Melrose, 1936.
  3. “Guillaume de Poitiers.” Bibliotheque nationale MS fr 12473. Wikipedia
  4. “Henry II of England.” Engraving in Cassell’s History of England. London: Cassell and Co., 1901-2. Century Edition
  5. “Raymond of Poitiers welcoming Louis VII in Antioch.” In Jean Colombe and Sebastien Marmerot. Passages d'Outremer. Wikipedia: Raymond de Poitiers.
  6. Decaisne, Henri. Louis VII, roi de France. Oil on canvas, 1837. Versailles: Musée historique de Versailles. Wikimedia Commons
  7. Euthymides. Theseus carrying off Helen. Attic amphora, cs. 510 BCE. Source: Vulci. Wikipedia.
  8. Faruffini, Federigo. Cunizza and Sordello, 1864. Milan: Pinacoteca di Brera. Wikimedia Commons
  9. Reigen. Map of Aquitaine in 1154. 2014. Wikimedia Commons.
  10. Strater, Henry. Capital for Canto VI. In Ezra Pound. A Draft of XVI Cantos. Paris. Three Mountains Press, 1925.

 

Cantos in periodicals

Three Cantos (Ur-Cantos)

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A Draft of XXX Cantos

A Draft of the Cantos 17-27

Cantos XXVIII-XXX

Eleven New Cantos

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The Fifth Decad

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Cantos LII - LXXI

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