Paideuma 45
Symposium: Literary History
Hélène Aji, “Paideuma: The Ethics of Scholarly Criticism”
Gregory Betts, “Pounding the Concrete: A Short Note on Nomadic Scholarship”
James Brophy, “Walter Pater, Roland Barthes, and Aesthetic Idiosyncrasy: A Critical Experiment in Paideia”
David Buuck, “Paideuma Forum”
Cristina Giorcelli
Kaiser Haq, “Many Histories”
Jeanne Heuving, “Revisioning Aesthetics as Transnational and Intermedia Writing”
Erin Kappeler, “The Return of the Nineteenth Century”
J. Peter Moore
Chris Nealon
Nancy Ellen Ogle, “Some Thoughts on Poetry and Music”
Josephine Park
Joshua Schuster, “Extrapolations for Paideuma“
Lytle Shaw, “Pasolini’s Homemade Historiography”
Brian Kim Stefans
Erica Weaver, “Chaucer, Williams, and the ‘American Idiom’”
Tyrone Williams, “Alongside and With: Lorenzo Thomas, the Lower East Side, and Umbra“
Other Essays
Nathaniel Davis, “Language, Philosophy, and Kulchur: Pound’s Neo-Confucian Neoplatonism”
David Lloyd, “Dylan Thomas and Kenneth Rexroth: ‘something terribly unbritish’”
Amy Carpenter, “‘My craft required the same//crouching care’: Ordinary Rituals in Derek Walcott’s Omeros“
Robert Baker, “Forrest Gander’s Phenomenology of Encounter”
Florian Gargaillo, “Louise Glück and Dialogue”
Note
Thomas Palaima, “Pound and Owen: A Correction”
Documents
Zhu Yuhan and Yu Yanghuan, “Poetry and Interpretation: An Interview with Charles Altieri”
Jennifer Moxley, “Dear Kevin”
Review
Jeffrey Meyers, “Literary Godfathers”
Departments
In Memoriam: Emily Mitchell Wallace
Cover: Photograph by Taraneh Hemami