Paideuma 7.1-2
The Periplum
Forrest Read, “The Mathematical Symbolism of Ezra Pound’s Revolutionary Mind”
Akiko Miyake, “The Greek-Egyptian Mysteries in pound’s ‘The Little Review Calendar’ and in Cantos 1-7″
Andrew Clearfield, “Pound, Paris, and Dada”
Carroll F. Terrell, “Mag-Tsze, Thomas Taylor, and Madam ΤΛΗ”
Thomas Taylor, “The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries”
The Explicator
Eva Hesse, “New Light on Old problems”
Franz H. Link, “Two Notes on the Early Poetry”
The Documentary
John J. Nolde, “The Sources for Canto LV”
Ben Kimpel and T. C. Duncan Eaves, “The Sources of the Leopoldine Cantos”
The Biographer
Virgil Geddes, “A Visit to Pound”
John P. Sullivan, “An Afternoon with Ezra”
The Bibliographer
Stephen Fender, “Work in the Progress in the United Kingdom”
The Vortex
Donald Davie, “Ezra Pound and the English”
Peter Schneeman, “Pound’s ‘Englischer Brief’: A Look toward Germany”
Wendy Flory and Jo Berryman, “Report on the MLA Special Session, 1977”
The Reviewer
Stephen Adams (Ezra Pound and Music, ed. Murray Schafer)
Sharon Mayer Libera (Ronald Bush, The Genesis of Ezra Pound’s Cantos)
Hugh Witemeyer (George Bornstein, The Postromantic Consciousness of Ezra Pound)