Paideuma 18.1-2

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Volume 18.1-2 / 1989

The Periplum

Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, ā€œThe Cantos as Palingenesisā€

Philip J. Burns, ā€œā€˜Dear Uncle George’: The Pound-Tinkham Lettersā€

Carol H. Cantrell and Ward Swinson, ā€œCantos LII-LXXI: Pound’s Textbook for Princesā€

William Bohn, ā€œThoughts that Join Like Spokes: Pound’s Image of Apollinaireā€

Stephen J. Adams, ā€œIrony and Common Sense: The Genre of Mauberleyā€œ

Rodney Symington, ā€œā€˜Five Years I Wrote to You…’: An Unknown Correspondent of Ezra Poundā€

The Explicator

Paul Douglass, ā€œModernism and Science: The Case of Pound’s ABC of Readingā€œ

David Gordon, ā€œPound’s Chinese: A Dead Language?ā€

David Gordon, ā€œLXIX’s ā€˜Kei…. Kai’ and Fang’s P.S.ā€

Ezra Pound (Presented by Timothy Materer), ā€œOn America and World War Iā€

Carroll F. Terrell, ā€œCanto Thirty-Six, from Dark and Lightā€œ

David Roessel, ā€œPound, Lawrence, and ā€˜The Earthly Paradise’ā€

Mary Cheadle, ā€œDefining Ode 65 in ā€˜Relation to Life’ā€

Leszek Engelsking, Petr MikeÅ”, and Andrzej Sosnowski, ā€œEliot and Pound in Lesko, Polandā€

The Reviewer

Robert Spoo (C. K. Stead, Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the Modernist Movement)

Thomas H. Jackson (James Longenbach, Modernist Poetics of History: Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past)

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This cover image is titled ā€œEzra Pound da Montin.ā€ The painting is by Rinaldo Frank-Burattin.