Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is one of the most influential, and most controversial poets of the twentieth-century. He is a major figure in 'modernist' literature - that is, experimental literature written during the first part of the twentieth century, renowned for his remarkable knowledge of poetic forms, his experiments in style, and his interest in world literatures. He is best known for the group he founded in 1913, which he named 'Imagism', and for his long poem, The Cantos, which he began around 1915 and left unfinished at his death in 1972.
Pound was born in 1885 in Hailey, Idaho, and he grew up in Philadelphia. At the University of Pennsylvania and Hamilton College, he studied Romance literatures, and planned to write a doctoral dissertation on the seventeenth-century Spanish playwright, Lope de Vega. Instead, he moved to London in 1908, to sit at the feet of W.B. Yeats, he later said, whom he considered the greatest living poet. His early verse shows the influence of the Victorian poet Robert Browning, and the late pre-Raphaelite poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, as well as Yeats and the medieval poets he'd studied at university: the Provençal troubadours…
Please note. The work of Ezra Pound is still in copyright so we cannot include any of it here. Instead, you will find in this collection some ebooks by authors that inspired Pound, as described in the essay.
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| # | Resource Title | Description | Contributor |
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| 1 | Late Victorian into Modern | In this TORCH Book at Lunchtime event, co-editors Laura Marcus (Oxford) and Kirsten Shepherd-Barr (… | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Laura Marcus |
| 2 | The Collected Poems | ebook version of The Collected Poems | |
| 3 | Modern Poetry - Imagism (lecture) | Lecture by Professor Langdon Hammer given as part of Open Yale courses, 'engl 310: Modern Poetry'.… | Langdon Hammer |
| 4 | Ezra Pound Passport | United States passport issued to Ezra Pound. 31 cm x 22 cm. Stamped "Cancelled." | |
| 5 | Letter from W B Yeats to Ezra Pound | Letter written from William Butler Yeats at Ballinamantan House, Co. Galway, Ireland, to Ezra Pound… | |
| 6 | Cathay title page | Title page from Ezra Pound, "Cathay", London, Elkin Mathews, 1915. Based on the translations of… | |
| 7 | Ezra Pound 1945 'mug shot' | 'Mug shot' taken by U.S. armed forces in Italy, May 26 1945 | |
| 8 | The Divine Comedy: Paradise | from The Divine Comedy: The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise / translated by Henry Francis… | |
| 9 | The Divine Comedy: Purgatory | from The Divine Comedy: The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise / translated by Henry Francis… | |
| 10 | The Divine Comedy: Hell | from The Divine Comedy: The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise / translated by Henry Francis… |