Contributor
Byron, Mark S. editor.
ImprintCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Descriptionxiii, 289 pages ; 24 cm.
Note:Part I. Pound's Texts -- Classical literature / Leah Culligan Flack -- Early medieval philosophy and textuality / Mark Byron -- Ezra Pound's Pisan Cantos: the promise and the limits of the archive / Ronald Bush -- 'Scoured and cleansed': Ezra Pound and musical composition / Josh Epstein -- The visual field: beyond vorticism / Rebecca Beasley -- Texts of The Cantos and theories of literature / Michael Kindellan -- Pound and influence / Richard Parker -- Part II. Ezra Pound and Asia -- Pound's representation of the Chinese frontiers: from the war zone to the green world / Akitoshi Nagahata -- 'A treasure like nothing we have in the occident': Ezra Pound and Japanese literature / Andrew Houwen -- Ezra Pound and Chinese poetry / Jeffrey Twitchell-Waas -- Part III. Culture and Politics -- The transnational turn / Josephine Park -- Pound, gender, sexuality / Carrie J. Preston -- Italian fascism / Anderson Araujo -- Late Cantos, 'Aesopian language' states' rights, and John Randolph of Roanoke / Alec Marsh -- Copyright / Archie Henderson -- The temple and the scaffolding: The Cantos of Ezra Pound and digital culture / Roxana Preda -- Afterword: 'Read Him'.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note:"Essays on recent developments in Pound scholarship and research, including newly available primary sources and methodological advances in cognate fields."