ABSTRACT
This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |7 pages
Meeting Ezra Pound
part |1 pages
A Lume Spento
part |18 pages
Personae
chapter 15|3 pages
Unsigned review, ‘Heresy, and Some Poetry', Nation (London)
part |6 pages
Exultations
part |3 pages
The Spirit of Romance
part |7 pages
Provença
part |9 pages
Canzoni
part |8 pages
Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti
chapter 35|5 pages
John Bailey, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement
part |14 pages
Ripostes
chapter 36|2 pages
Harold Child, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement
part |11 pages
Cathay
part |2 pages
Gaudier Brzeska: A Memoir
part |21 pages
Lustra
chapter 49|2 pages
Kate Buss, ‘Ezra Pound: Some Evidence of his Rare Chinese Quality'
chapter 52|6 pages
Babette Deutsch, ‘Ezra Pound, Vorticist' Reedy's Mirror
part |16 pages
Pavannes and Divisions
part |28 pages
Quia Pauper Amavi
chapter 61|2 pages
A. R. Orage on Pound, Propertius and ‘decadence', Readers and Writers (1917-1921)
chapter 69|9 pages
May Sinclair, ‘The Reputation of Ezra Pound', North American Review
part |8 pages
Instigations
chapter 72|3 pages
‘W. C. Blum' [Dr James Sibley Watson], ‘Super Schoolmaster', Dial
part |2 pages
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
part |7 pages
Umbra: The Early Poems of Ezra Pound
part |12 pages
Poems 1918-21
chapter 77|4 pages
Maxwell Bodenheim, ‘The Isolation of Carved Metal', Dial
chapter 78|2 pages
John Peale Bishop, ‘The Intelligence of Poets', Vanity Fair
part |3 pages
A Draft of XVI Cantos
part |11 pages
Personae: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound
chapter 82|6 pages
Ford Madox Ford, ‘Ezra', New York Herald Tribune Books
part |17 pages
Selected Poems
part |27 pages
A Draft of XXX Cantos
chapter 90|6 pages
Geoffrey Grigson, ‘The Methodism of Ezra Pound', New Verse
part |12 pages
Guido Cavalcanti Rime
part |7 pages
Make It New
part |8 pages
Eleven New Cantos XXXI-XLI
chapter 98|2 pages
Philip Blair Rice, ‘The Education of Ezra Pound', Nation (New York)
chapter 99|3 pages
John Crowe Ransom, ‘Pound and the Broken Tradition', Saturday Review of Literature
part |9 pages
Homage to Sextus Propertius
part |23 pages
The Fifth Decad of Cantos
chapter 105|10 pages
Delmore Schwartz, ‘Ezra Pound's Very Useful Labors', Poetry
chapter 106|10 pages
James Laughlin IV, ‘Ezra Pound's Propertius', Sewanee Review
part |6 pages
Guide to Kulchur
part |21 pages
Cantos LII-LXXI
chapter 115|6 pages
Paul Rosenfeld: ‘The Case of Ezra Pound', American Mercury
part |63 pages
The Pisan Cantos
chapter 116|5 pages
Robert Fitzgerald: ‘“What thou Lovest Well Remains”', New Republic
chapter 119|2 pages
William Carlos Williams, from a review, Imagi (Allentown, Pa.)
chapter 120|2 pages
C. M. Bowra, ‘More Cantos from Ezra Pound', New Statesman and Nation
chapter 122|17 pages
John Berryman, ‘The Poetry of Ezra Pound', Partisan Review
chapter 123|7 pages
Malcolm Cowley, ‘The Battle Over Ezra Pound', New Republic
chapter 125|7 pages
Ronald Bottrall, ‘The Achievement of Ezra Pound', Adelphi
part |13 pages
Literary Essays
chapter 127|3 pages
Donald Davie, ‘Instigations to Procedures', New Statesman and Nation
part |12 pages
Section: Rock-Drill
chapter 131|4 pages
Randall Jarrell on the extraordinary misuse of extraordinary powers
part |22 pages
Thrones 96-109 De Los Cantares
chapter 136|6 pages
Delmore Schwartz, ‘Ezra Pound and History', New Republic
chapter 138|4 pages
Donald Hall, ‘The Cantos in England', New Statesman and Nation
chapter 141|4 pages
Louis Simpson, ‘A Swift Kick in the Rhetoric', Book Week
part |6 pages
A Lume Spento and Other Early Poems
part |3 pages
Drafts and Fragments of Cantos CX—CXVII