XLI - REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
- 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.
- Conover, Anne. Olga Rudge and Ezra Pound. What Thou Lovest Well… New Haven: Yale UP, 2001.
- Douglas, Clifford Hugh. Economic Democracy. 1920. Fifth authorized edition. Epsom: Bloomfield Publishers, 1974.
- Ebner, Michael R. Ordinary Violence in Mussolini’s Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2010.
- Gallup, Donald. Ezra Pound. A Bibliography. Charlottesville: Bibliographical Society of the U of Virginia, 1983.
- Kimpel, Bernard D. and Duncan T. C. Eaves. “Messire Uzzano in 1442.” Paideuma 11.3 (Winter 1982): 449-50. Go to article.
- Mussolini, Benito. Il mio Diario di Guerra (1915-1917). Milano: Imperia Casa editrice del partito nazionale fascista, 1923. 217-20. Wikisource.
- Pound, Ezra. “René Crevel.” Criterion, XVIII.71 (January 1939): 225-35. P&P VII: 407-15.
- Rainey, Lawrence S. “‘All I Want You to Do Is to Follow the Orders’: History, Faith, and Fascism in the Early Cantos.” A Poem Containing History: Textual Studies in The Cantos. Ed. Lawrence S. Rainey. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1997. 63-114.
- Redman, Tim. Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
- Terrell, Carroll F. “Canto XLI.” A Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Berkeley: California UP, 1993. 166-9.
- Wilhelm, J.J. Ezra Pound: The Tragic Years 1925-1972. University Park, PA, The Pennsylvania State UP, 1994.
- Zanotti, Serenella. “Pound and the Mussolini Myth. An Unexplored Source for Canto 41.” ROMA/AMOR: Pound, Love and Rome. Eds. William Pratt and Caterina Ricciardi. AMS Press: New York, 2013. 65-80. Free online.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “German Ultimatum to Belgium.” English translation at Nationalarchives.gov.uk.
- “Italy in WWI.” History.co.uk.
- “piazza[forte].” Italian dictionary of the Corriere della Sera. Corriere.it.
- “Unruh Fritz Wilhelm Ernst von.” Hessian Biography.
- “Robert Hadfield. ” Wikipedia.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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- “Avviso.” [Poster of the security measures of the commandante della piazza] Brescia, 22 August 1848. Brescialeonessa.it.
- “Benito Mussolini.” Photo portrait, 1913. In Margherita Sarfatti. Dux. Vita di Mussolini. Milano: Mondadori, 1926. n.p.
- “Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes.” Oil on canvas, ca 1784-7. Paris: Palais de Versailles. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Fritz von Unruh.” Photo, ca 1914. Le Chemin de sacrifice. Mission centennaire, 2014. Centenaire.org.
- “Paul von Hindenburg” Photo from the Bundesarchiv [“German Federal Archive”], ca 1919-1928. Wikimedia commons.
- “Sir Robert Hadfield.” Photo portrait n.d. Britannica Online.
- Bronzino, Agnolo. “Cosimo I de Medici in armour.” Oil on canvas, ca 11545. Australia: Art Gallery of New South Wales. Wikimedia Commons.
- Brown, Mather. “Thomas Jefferson.” Oil on canvas, 1786. The White House Historical Association.
- Frank, Herbert. “Monte dei Paschi,” Piazza Salinbeni, Siena, 3 October 2017. Wikimedia Commons.
- Preda, Roxana. “From Vada to Circeo.” Map. The Cantos Project.
- Ray, Man. “René Crevel.” Photo portrait, ca. 1925. In “Spotlight on René Crevel,” 28 November 2016. denniscooperblog.com.
- Semé, Louis. “James Monroe.” Miniature portrait, 1794. Wikimedia Commons.
- Stuart, Gilbert. “Albert Gallatin.” Oil on canvas, 1803. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.