ABSTRACT

Rosenfeld (1890-1946) was an American critic of music and letters whose most influential years were in the twenties, when he was a regular contributor to the Dial. Pound apparently disliked Rosenfeld, referring to him as 'Mr. Rosie Field' in a letter to Lincoln Kirstein of 26 October 1930 (quoted by G. A. M. Janssens, The American Literary Review: A Critical History 1920-1950 (1968), p. 48).