Paideuma 24.2-3
This Issue of Paideuma Has Been Guest-Edited
by Tim Redman and Vincent Sherry
CONTENTS
Dannah Edwards, “Report on the 1994 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar ‘Ezra Pound and His Contemporaries’”
Alma Bennett, “Pound and the Malatestan Territory: A 1994 Update”
Vance Crummett, “‘F.B. and I Are of One Party’: Pound’s Reading of Bacon’s Novum Organum“
Dannah Edwards, “Addendum to the Preliminary Ctaalog of Ezra Pound’s Library”
Albert Glover, “Evolution in Ezra Pound’s Poetics of History and Charles Olson’s Special View“
Will Wells, “Pound and Ungaretti: A Resonating Silence”
Melita Schaum, “The Grammar of the Visual: Alvin Langdon Coburn, Ezra Pound, and the Eastern Aesthetic in Early Modernist Photography and Poetry”
Burton Hatlen, “The Imagist Poetics of H.D.’s Sea Garden“
Michael Patrick Gillespie, “The Legacy of 1914: Pound, Lewis, Eliot, and the Composition of Finnegans Wake“
Robert Gingher, “Pound/Lawrence: A Re-Evaluation”
Alec Marsh, “Thaddeus Coleman Pound’s ‘Newspaper Scrapbook’ as a Source for the Cantos”
Ellen Keck Stauder, “Beyond the Synopsis of Vision: The Conception of Art in Ezra Pound and Mina Loy”
The Review
Gail McDonald (J. J. Wilhelm, Ezra Pound/The Tragic Years, 1925-1972)
Michael Coyle (Cary Wolfe, The Limits of American literary Ideology in Pound and Emerson)
Reed Way Dasenbrock (Modernism/Modernity)
Robert Spoo (Michael North, The Political Aesthetic of Yeats, Eliot, and Pound)