CANTO XXXI REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
- Alexander, James C. “Off to a Bad Start: John Adams’s Tussle over Titles.” Vanderbildt Undergraduate Research Journal 4 (June 2008). VURL. Date accessed: 18 dec. 2018.
- Fang, Achilles. “Materials for the Study of Pound’s Cantos.” 4 vols. Diss. Harvard U, 1958. Vol I: 47-9.
- Nelson, Craig. Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations. London: Penguin, 2007.
- Pearlman, Daniel. The Barb of Time: On the Unity of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1969. 137-51.
- Pound, Ezra. “The Jefferson-Adams Correspondence.” Ezra Pound’s Poetry and Prose. Contributions to Periodicals. Eds. Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz and James Longenbach. New York: Garland, 1991. VII: 264-71. (P&P)
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DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “Alexander Hamiton takes Thomas Jefferson to school.” Clip from John Adams, HBO series, 2008.
- “Epicurus.” Wikipedia.
- “George Washington, Marble Statue.” Shaping the Constitution: Resources from the Library of Virginia and Library of Congress. Free online.
- “John Quincy Adams.” American Experience. Free online.
- “Robert Smith.” Wikipedia.
- “The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.” Wikipedia.
- “The Erie-Ohio Canal.” Wikipedia.
- “Thomas Paine.” Wikipedia.
- “U.S. Debt and Foreign Loans 1775-1795.” Office of the Historian. Milestones 1784-1800.
- Bass, Streeter. “Beaumarchais and the American Revolution.” Center for the Study of Intelligence: Studies Archive Index 14.1. Released on 22 September 1993. Posted on 8 May 2007. CIA.gov.
- From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1 January 1788. Founders Online. Foundersarchives.gov.
- “Houdon’s statue of George Washington.” Library of Virginia. Library of Virginia. Education.
- Powell, Jim. “Anne Robert Jacques Turgot who first put laissez-faire into action.” Blog, 1 August 1997. Foundation for Economic Education.
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Anon. “Church of St. Peter.” El Vaticano. Thinglink.
- Anon. “David Bushnell.” Find a grave. Free online.
- Anon. “Epicurus.” Marble head. Roman copy of a lost Hellenistic original, 2nd c. London: British Museum. Wikipedia.
- Anon. “Maison Carrée, Nimes.” Photo by Dennis Jarvis, 2014. Wikipedia.
- Anon. “Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet.” Oil on canvas, ca 1794. Paris: Palace of Versailles. Wikipedia.
- Anon. “Tempus loquendi, tempus tacendi.” Decoration of the Sala Malatestiana in the Gradara Castle. roccadigradara.org
- Anon. “Virginia Capitol, 1865.” Wikimedia.
- Copley, John Singleton. Portrait of John Adams. Oil on canvas, 1783. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Art Museums.
- Copley, John Singleton. Portrait of John Quincy Adams. Oil on canvas, 1796. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts.
- Court, Joseph Désiré. Portrait of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. Oil on canvas, 1834. Paris : Palace of Versailles. Wikipedia.
- David, Jean Louis. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte. Oil on canvas, 1812. Washington DC: National Gallery of Art.
- Dabos, Laurent. Portrait of Thomas Paine. Oil on canvas, ca. 1792. Washington DC.: National Portrait Gallery. Wikimedia.
- Duplessis, Joseph. Benjamin Franklin. Oil on canvas, 1778. Washington DC: National Portrait Gallery.
- Graincourt, Antoine. Anne Robert Jacques Turgot. Oil on canvas, 1782. Paris: Palace of Versailles. Wikipedia.
- Greenough, Horatio. George Washington. Marble, 1832-41. Washington: National Museum of American History.
- Houdon, Jean Antoine. George Washington. Carrara marble, 1796. Richmond: Virginia State Capitol.
- Lake Erie map. National Geographic blog. Free online.
- Nattier, Jean Marc. Pierre de Beaumarchais. Oil on canvas, ca. 1755. Paris. Comédie Française. Wikimedia.
- Ohio River map. Circle of Blue. Free online.
- Peale, Charles. Franςois Alexandre Frédéric, Duc de la Rochefoucauld-Liancourt. Watercolour on ivory, ca. 1797. Washington DC.: Smithsonian American Art Museum. Wikipedia.
- Peale, Rembrandt. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Oil on canvas, 1800. White House Historical Association.
- Rioult, Louis Édouard. Portrait of Pierre Gassendi. Oil on canvas, 1846. Paris : Palace de Versailles. Wikipedia.
- Stuart, Gilbert. Portrait of Albert Gallatin. Oil on canvas, 1803. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Thorpe, Freeman. Portrait of Robert Smith. Washington DC. Department of State.
- Vanderlyn, John. James Madison. Oil on canvas, 1816. White House Historical Association.