Paideuma 45

Symposium: Literary History
Hélène Aji, “Paideuma: The Ethics of Scholarly Criticismâ€
Gregory Betts, “Pounding the Concrete: A Short Note on Nomadic Scholarshipâ€
James Brophy, “Walter Pater, Roland Barthes, and Aesthetic Idiosyncrasy: A Critical Experiment in Paideiaâ€
David Buuck, “Paideuma&²Ô²ú²õ±è;¹ó´Ç°ù³Ü³¾â€
Cristina Giorcelli
Kaiser Haq, “Many Historiesâ€
Jeanne Heuving, “Revisioning Aesthetics as Transnational and Intermedia Writingâ€
Erin Kappeler, “The Return of the Nineteenth Centuryâ€
J. Peter Moore
Chris Nealon
Nancy Ellen Ogle, “Some Thoughts on Poetry and Musicâ€
Josephine Park
Joshua Schuster, “Extrapolations for Paideuma“
Lytle Shaw, “Pasolini’s Homemade Historiographyâ€
Brian Kim Stefans
Erica Weaver, “Chaucer, Williams, and the ‘American Idiom’â€
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 Neoplatonismâ€
David Lloyd, “Dylan Thomas and Kenneth Rexroth: ‘something terribly unbritish’â€
Amy Carpenter, “‘My craft required the same//crouching care’: Ordinary Rituals in Derek Walcott’s Omeros“
Robert Baker, “Forrest Gander’s Phenomenology of Encounterâ€
Florian Gargaillo, “Louise Glück and Dialogueâ€
Note
Thomas Palaima, “Pound and Owen: A Correctionâ€
Documents
Zhu Yuhan and Yu Yanghuan, “Poetry and Interpretation: An Interview with Charles Altieriâ€
Jennifer Moxley, “Dear Kevinâ€
Review
Jeffrey Meyers, “Literary Godfathersâ€
Departments
In Memoriam: Emily Mitchell Wallace
Cover: Photograph by Taraneh Hemami
