Literary Essays of Ezra Pound
Author(s): Ezra Pound; T. S. Eliot (Editor)
For this definitive collection of Pound's Literary Essays, his friend (and English editor) T. S. Eliot chose material from five earlier volumes: Pavannes and Divisions (1918), Instigations (1920), How to Read (1931), Make It New (1934), and Polite Essays (1937). 33 pieces are arranged in three groups: The Art of Poetry," "The Tradition," and "Contemporaries." Eliot wrote in his introduction: "I hope that this volume will demonstrate that Pound's literary criticism is the most important contemporary criticism of its kind . . perhaps the kind we can least afford to do without . . . the refreshment, the revitalization and 'making new' of literature in our time." "
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- : New Directions
- : New Directions
- : 0.01
- : 01 January 1968
- : 1.2 Inches X 5.2 Inches X 8 Inches
- : books
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- : Ezra Pound; T. S. Eliot (Editor)
- : Paperback
- : 5th printing
- : English
- : 814.52
- : 464