On the evidence of an unpublished correspondence, the essay explores the involvement of Ezra Pound in the foundation of the Centro Italiano di Studi Americani in 1936. It also investigates the relevance of the information produced by the CISA letters with respect to the reading of obscure passages of the Pisan Cantos
The volume, written in identifiable chapter, traces the relationship of Ezra Pound with the Veneto a...
Analysis of a draft for Pound's Cantos from 1943 concerning Bonaparte's escape from Elba and defeat ...
Drawing extensively on material from the archives, The Late Cantos of Ezra Pound explores the textua...
On the evidence of an unpublished correspondence, the essay explores the involvement of Ezra Pound i...
The essay deals with the reception of Ezra Pound’s poetic work in Italy tracing it back to the 1930s...
As a contribution to a book assessing the multiple contexts (i.e.: aesthetics, history, Classicism, ...
The background to the story of Ezra Pound and the writing of The Pisan Cantos is too well known to d...
The Pisan Cantos is the most notorious section of Pound’s masterpiece The Cantos, which was named af...
The article deals with the Italian reception of Ezra Pound's in the 1950s. His Pisan cantos were tra...
In this short essay the a., starting from a strict analysis of Ezra Pound's Fifth Decad of Cantos, t...
From their juvenile poetry and earliest critical essays to their mature masterpieces, both Ezra Poun...
Focusing on Pound, and on his correspondence with fellow poet T. S. Eliot, the article frames Verona...
History is written by the victors, but it can also be rewritten. Ezra Pound knew this; we, his reade...
Through a reconsideration of Ezra Pound’s early poem Cantico del Sole (1918), an apparently satiri...
International audienceIf for no other reason the fact that all published editions of the Pisan Canto...
The volume, written in identifiable chapter, traces the relationship of Ezra Pound with the Veneto a...
Analysis of a draft for Pound's Cantos from 1943 concerning Bonaparte's escape from Elba and defeat ...
Drawing extensively on material from the archives, The Late Cantos of Ezra Pound explores the textua...
On the evidence of an unpublished correspondence, the essay explores the involvement of Ezra Pound i...
The essay deals with the reception of Ezra Pound’s poetic work in Italy tracing it back to the 1930s...
As a contribution to a book assessing the multiple contexts (i.e.: aesthetics, history, Classicism, ...
The background to the story of Ezra Pound and the writing of The Pisan Cantos is too well known to d...
The Pisan Cantos is the most notorious section of Pound’s masterpiece The Cantos, which was named af...
The article deals with the Italian reception of Ezra Pound's in the 1950s. His Pisan cantos were tra...
In this short essay the a., starting from a strict analysis of Ezra Pound's Fifth Decad of Cantos, t...
From their juvenile poetry and earliest critical essays to their mature masterpieces, both Ezra Poun...
Focusing on Pound, and on his correspondence with fellow poet T. S. Eliot, the article frames Verona...
History is written by the victors, but it can also be rewritten. Ezra Pound knew this; we, his reade...
Through a reconsideration of Ezra Pound’s early poem Cantico del Sole (1918), an apparently satiri...
International audienceIf for no other reason the fact that all published editions of the Pisan Canto...
The volume, written in identifiable chapter, traces the relationship of Ezra Pound with the Veneto a...
Analysis of a draft for Pound's Cantos from 1943 concerning Bonaparte's escape from Elba and defeat ...
Drawing extensively on material from the archives, The Late Cantos of Ezra Pound explores the textua...