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XXVIII – REFERENCES

 

 

 

 

 

WORKS CITED

  1. Anguissola, Anna. “Storia della collezione Lancellotti di scultura antica.” Collezione di antichita di Palazzo Lancellotti ai Coronari: archeologia, archittetura, restauro. A cura di Marcello Barbanera e Agneta Freccero. Roma: “L’Erma” di Breidtschneider, 2008. 47-82.
  2. Bacigalupo, Massimo. “Annotazioni XXVIII.” Ezra Pound XXX Cantos. Parma: Ugo Guanda, 2012. 350-51.
  3. Baumann, Walter. “‘... and Elsie / Blackeyed Bitch.’ Aviation Pioneers in The Cantos.” Roses in the Steel Dust. Orono: National Poetry Foundation, 2000. 235-46.
  4. 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. 
  5. Conover, Anne. Olga Rudge and Ezra Pound. “What Thou Lovest Well….” New Haven: Yale UP, 2001.
  6. Davis, Kenneth. The Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh, the Man and the Legend. New York: Doubleday, 1959.Internet Archive.
  7. Ickstadt, Heinz and Eva Hesse. “Anmerkungen und Kommentar: Canto XXVIII.” Ezra Pound. Die Cantos. Tr. by Eva Hesse and Manfred Pfister. Eds. Manfred Pfister and Heinz Ickstadt. Zurich: Arche Literatur Verlag, 2013. 1235.
  8. Marsh, Alec. “Thaddeus Coleman Pound’s ‘Newspaper Scrapbook’ as a Source for the Cantos.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 24.2-3 (1995): 163-93. Print. 
  9. Moody, David A. Ezra Pound: Poet. A Portrait of the Man & His Work. Volume I 1885-1920. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 394-95.
  10. Pound, Thaddeus Coleman. “Chapter XXIX: Reminiscent.” Chippewa County Wisconsin. Past and Present. A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement. Vol. I. Chicago: S. J. Clarke, 1913. 409-24. Internet Archive.
  11. Redman, Tim. “Pound’s Library. A Preliminary Catalog.” Paideuma 15.2-3 (Fall-winter 1986): 213-37.
  12. Wilhelm, James J. “Addenda and Corrigenda for the American Roots of Ezra Pound.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 17.2-3 (1988): 239-44. Print. 
  13. Wilhelm, James J. “The Letters of William Brooke Smith to Ezra Pound.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 19.1-2 (1990): 163-8. Print. 
  14. Wilhelm, James J. The American Roots of Ezra Pound. New York & London: Garland, 1985.
  15. Williams, W. C. The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams. New York: New Directions, 1967.

 

DIGITAL RESOURCES

  1. “Charles A. Levine, 94, Is Dead; First Trans-Atlantic Air Passenger.” NY Times, 18 December 1991. Free online.
  2. “Fred Nelson Vance.” Michael Burns Art. BlogFree online.
  3. “Gallipoli Campaign. 6.3: Casualties.” Wikipedia
  4. “John Harvey Blunt, 9th Baronet.” Geni.com. Free online.
  5. Casgrain, Henri-Raymond. “Rivière-Ouelle – La pêche aux marsouins.” Memoires de famille. 1873. Archives de la Côte du Sud, 2004. Free online.
  6. Marcabru. “Pax in Nomine Domini.” Trobar.org.
  7. Siegel, Max. H. “Ruth Elder Dies at 73; Won Fame in 1927 Attempt to Fly to Paris.” New York Times, 11 October, 1977. Free online.
  8. Spirit of St. Louis Project. “Levine Abandons Bellanca Flight.” [May 22, 1927] Charleslindbergh.com, 2014. Free online
  9. Turner, Daniel. “The Gallipoli Campaign.” Narrated by Christian Miles. patreon.com/simplehistory, 1 February 2018. Youtube

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. “Charles A. Lindbergh in front of his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, before his Paris flight.” Photo portrait, Library of Congress. Wikipedia.
  2. “Charles A. Levine.” Detail of group photograph, ca. 1927. Wikipedia.
  3. “Cigar store Indian at Club Humidor.” Joe Mershel’s World. Blog, 25 February 2013. Free online.
  4. “Elsie MacKay and Walter Hinchcliffe.” Il Mattino Illustrato 2-9 April, 1928. Magazine cover. Fineartamerica, 13 February 2018. 
  5. “Florence Farr with psaltry harp.” 1903. Abbey Theatre Archives. Wikipedia.
  6. “French marine infantry. Officer and marsouin, late 19thcentury.” Detail of recruitment poster. Wikipedia.
  7. “Looking north on Bowery between Grand and Broome Streets.” Postcard, 1910. Wikipedia.
  8. “Marcabru.” Page of manuscript BnF Ms 12473 Fol. 102. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale. Wikipedia.
  9. “Page from Bayle Dictionary.” Bibliomania. Free online. See also Lesbelleslettres. Blog, 15 April 2015. 11 August 2018. 
  10. “Ruth Elder and George Haldeman,” September 1927. Pinterest.
  11. Berger, Peter. “Customs point Switzerland - Italy at Chiasso.” 26 July 2005. Wikipedia.
  12. Daffinger, Moritz M. “Franz Grillparzer.” Watercolour, 1827. World Biographical Encyclopaedia. PrabookWikimedia Commons.
  13. Guidi, Paolo. “Canto XXVIII.” The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Etching series. 11 October 2012. Accessed 15 July 2018. Free online. 
  14. Handy, Levin. “Thaddeus Coleman Pound.” Library of Congress, the Brady-Handy Collection. Source: Wikipedia.
  15. Hanfstaegl, Franz. “Franz Liszt.” Photo-portrait, 1858. Wikipedia.
  16. Myron. “Discobolus.” Bronze ca 450 BC. Roman marble copy. Rome: Museo Massimo alle Terme. Free online.
  17. Schaarwächter, Julius Cornelius. “Henrik Ibsen.” Detail. Berlin: Bassenge Gallery. Wikipedia.

 

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