Paideuma 24.1

This Issue of Paideuma Is Dedicated to
Olga Rudge
on the Occasion of her 100th Birthday
April 13, 1995
CONTENTS
The Periplum
Anne Conover, âHer Name Was Courage: Olga Rudge, Poundâs Muse and the âCirce/Aphroditeâ of the Cantosâ
Marisa Anne Pagnattaro, âThe âUnwobbling Pivotâ: Uncertainty and Process in The Pisan Cantosâ
Claudia Ingram, âSharing Strategies with the Discourses of Authority: Ezra Pound and the Legal âModernists’â
Yuet May Ching, âFrom Priest to Victim: The Problem of Sacrifice in Allen Upward and Ezra Poundâ
Colin McDowell, âUsing the Dictionary: Wicket Gate and Wormwoodâ
The Explicator
Leslie Hatcher, ââCirceâs This Craftâ: The Active Female Principle in The Cantosâ
Evan R. Karachalios, âSacrifice and Selectivity in Ezra Poundâs First Cantoâ
Cameron McWhirter and Ramsay Muhler, âSerious Character to Funny Man: Ezra Poundâs Brief Correspondence with Alexander Woollcottâ
Sylvan Esh, âPaquin and Davila: Pulling Down Vanity in Canto 81â
The Reviewer
Ronald Bush (Variorum Edition of âThree Cantosâ: A Prototype, ed. Richard Taylor)
Richard Taylor (Ezra Pound and James Laughlin, Selected Letters, ed. David M. Gordon)
Leszek Engelking (Ezra Pound, Chtel jsem napsat raj (vybor z dila), ed. Petr MikeĆĄ; tr. Kamil Bednar, Jitka Herynkova, and Petr MikeĆĄ; intr. Josef Jarab)
Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos (The Letters of Ezra Pound to Alice Corbin Henderson, ed. Ira B. Nadel)
