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.

chapter |32 pages

Introduction

chapter |1 pages

Note on the Text

part |7 pages

Meeting Ezra Pound

chapter 1|2 pages

William Carlos Williams

30 March 1904

chapter 2|2 pages

Edward Thomas

May, June, December 1909

chapter 3|1 pages

D. H. Lawrence

November 1909

chapter 4|1 pages

W. B. Yeats

10 December 1909

chapter 5|1 pages

T. S. Eliot

1909-10

chapter 6|1 pages

Harriet Monroe

1910

part |1 pages

A Lume Spento

chapter 7|1 pages

Unsigned notice, Book News Monthly

May 1909, xxvii, 719

part |18 pages

Personae

chapter 8|1 pages

Unsigned review, Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette

21 April 1909, 5

chapter 9|2 pages

W. L. Courtney, unsigned review, Daily Telegraph

23 April 1909, 6

chapter 10|2 pages

F. S. Flint, review, New Age

27 May 1909, v, 101-2

chapter 11|2 pages

Edward Thomas, ‘A New Note in Verse' Daily Chronicle

7 June 1909, 3

chapter 12|3 pages

Edward Thomas, from ‘Two Poets', English Review

June 1909, ii, 627-32

chapter 13|1 pages

Unsigned review, Observer

20 June 1909, 5

chapter 14|1 pages

Unsigned review, Bookman (London)

July 1909, xxxvi, 188-9

chapter 15|3 pages

Unsigned review, ‘Heresy, and Some Poetry', Nation (London)

28 August 1909, v, 789-91

chapter 16|2 pages

Rupert Brooke, review, Cambridge Review

2 December 1909, xxxi, 166-7

chapter 17|1 pages

A new poet makes his debut

July 1909

part |6 pages

Exultations

chapter 18|2 pages

Edward Thomas, ‘The Newest Poet', Daily Chronicle

23 November 1909, 3

chapter 19|2 pages

Unsigned review, Spectator

11 December 1909, ciii, 1000-1

chapter 20|2 pages

Unsigned review, Observer

26 December 1909, 3

chapter 21|2 pages

F. S. Flint, ‘Verse', New Age

6 January, 1910 vi, 233-4

chapter 22|1 pages

Unsigned review, Nation (London)

19 March 1910, vi, 973-4

part |3 pages

The Spirit of Romance

chapter 23|1 pages

Unsigned notice, Nation (New York)

2 March 1910, xlii, 221

chapter 24|2 pages

Edward Thomas, review, Morning Post

1 August 1910

part |7 pages

Provença

chapter 25|3 pages

Floyd Dell, review, Chicago Evening Post

6 January 1911, 5

chapter 26|2 pages

H. L. Mencken, review, Smart Set

April 1911, xxxiii, 166-7

chapter 27|1 pages

Reverberations in America

December 1910

chapter 28|1 pages

J. B. Yeats to his son

11 February 1911

part |9 pages

Canzoni

chapter 29|4 pages

Charles Granville, ‘Modern Poetry', Eye-Witness

10 August 1911, i, 247-8

chapter 30|2 pages

Unsigned review, Westminster Gazette

19 August 1911, 12

chapter 31|1 pages

G. D. H. Cole, initialled review, Isis

4 November 1911, no. 467, 52-3

chapter 32|2 pages

J. C. Squire, review, New Age

21 December 1911, x, 183

chapter 33|2 pages

F. S. Flint, review, Poetry Review

January 1912, i, 28-9

part |8 pages

Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti

chapter 34|3 pages

Arundel del Re, review, Poetry Review

July 1912, i, 324-5

chapter 35|5 pages

John Bailey, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement

21 November 1912, no. 567, 527

part |14 pages

Ripostes

chapter 36|2 pages

Harold Child, unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement

12 December 1912, no. 570, 568

chapter 37|4 pages

F. S. Flint, review, Poetry and Drama

March 1913, i, 60-2

chapter 38|2 pages

Ezra Pound in Chicago

1912-13

chapter 39|2 pages

Pound and Poetry: a letter to Nation (New York)

April 1913

chapter 40|6 pages

Pound and Poetry: Wallace Rice in Dial

May 1913

chapter 41|2 pages

Pound and Poetry: Harriet Monroe replies

May 1913

part |11 pages

Cathay

chapter 42|2 pages

Ford Madox Hueffer, ‘From China to Peru', Outlook

19 June 1915, xxxv, 800-1

chapter 43|2 pages

A. R. Orage on the thought and form of Cathay

1915

chapter 44|6 pages

Carl Sandburg, ‘The Work of Ezra Pound', Poetry

February 1916, vii, 249-57

chapter 45|2 pages

William Marion Reedy on the position of Pound

February and July 1916

part |2 pages

Gaudier Brzeska: A Memoir

chapter 46|2 pages

Unsigned review, Dial

15 August 1916, lxi, 112

part |21 pages

Lustra

chapter 49|2 pages

Kate Buss, ‘Ezra Pound: Some Evidence of his Rare Chinese Quality'

Boston Evening Transcript, 6 December 1916, section 3, 5

chapter 50|3 pages

A poet in rebellion against emotion

December 1917

chapter 51|4 pages

Louis Untermeyer on a poet in pantomime

December 1920

chapter 52|6 pages

Babette Deutsch, ‘Ezra Pound, Vorticist' Reedy's Mirror

21 December 1917, xxvi, 860-1

chapter 53|2 pages

Maxwell Bodenheim, ‘A poet's Opinion', Little Review

June 1917, iv, 28

chapter 54|1 pages

J. B. Yeats to John Quinn

19 November 1917

chapter 55|1 pages

Joseph Conrad to John Quinn

6 February 1918

chapter 56|2 pages

A. R. Orage on Ezra Pound: His Metric and Poetry

July 1918

part |16 pages

Pavannes and Divisions

chapter 57|3 pages

Louis Untermeyer, ‘Ezra Pound—Proseur', New Republic

17 August 1918, xvi, 83-4

chapter 58|4 pages

Conrad Aiken, ‘A Pointless Pointillist', Dial

October 1918, lxv, 306-7

chapter 59|7 pages

Emanuel Carnevali, ‘Irritation', Poetry

January 1920, xvi, 211-21

chapter 60|3 pages

W. G. Hale on Pound's failings as a Latinist

April 1919

part |28 pages

Quia Pauper Amavi

chapter 62|3 pages

Grumbles about the ‘Homage', New Age

27 November 1919, xxvi, 62

chapter 63|2 pages

Pound's defence of the ‘Homage'

December 1919

chapter 64|3 pages

Robert Nichols, ‘Poetry and Mr. Pound', Observer

11 January 1920, 6

chapter 65|2 pages

A reply from Wyndham Lewis

January 1920

chapter 66|3 pages

Pound defends the ‘Homage' again

January 1920

chapter 68|3 pages

Harold Monro, from Some Contemporary Poets

London: Leonard Parsons, 1920, 87-93

chapter 69|9 pages

May Sinclair, ‘The Reputation of Ezra Pound', North American Review

May 1920, ccxi, 658-68

part |8 pages

Instigations

chapter 70|4 pages

Van Wyck Brooks on Pound as expatriate

June 1920

chapter 71|1 pages

H. L. Mencken, notice, Smart Set

August 1920, lxii, 143

chapter 72|3 pages

‘W. C. Blum' [Dr James Sibley Watson], ‘Super Schoolmaster', Dial

October 1920, lxix, 422-3

part |2 pages

Hugh Selwyn Mauberley

chapter 73|1 pages

Unsigned review, The Times Literary Supplement

1 July 1920, no. 963, 427

chapter 74|1 pages

Edwin Muir, review, New Age

5 October 1922, xxi, 288

part |7 pages

Umbra: The Early Poems of Ezra Pound

chapter 75|4 pages

Edwin Muir, review, New Age

22 July 1920, xxvii, 186-7

chapter 76|4 pages

A. R. Orage on Pound's departure from London

January 1921

part |12 pages

Poems 1918-21

chapter 77|4 pages

Maxwell Bodenheim, ‘The Isolation of Carved Metal', Dial

January 1922, lxxii, 87-91

chapter 78|2 pages

John Peale Bishop, ‘The Intelligence of Poets', Vanity Fair

January 1922, xvii, 13-14

chapter 80|4 pages

Harriet Monroe, a retrospective view of Pound

May 1925

part |3 pages

A Draft of XVI Cantos

chapter 81|3 pages

Glenway Wescott, review, Dial

December 1925, lxxix, 501-3

part |11 pages

Personae: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound

chapter 82|6 pages

Ford Madox Ford, ‘Ezra', New York Herald Tribune Books

9 January 1927, sect. vii, 1, 6

chapter 83|4 pages

William Carlos Williams on Pound's exile

February 1927

chapter 84|2 pages

R. P. Blackmur on Pound's ‘Variety of Masks'

April 1927

part |17 pages

Selected Poems

chapter 85|10 pages

John Gould Fletcher, the neglected assessment

April 1929

chapter 86|5 pages

Henry Bamford Parkes on the theories and influence of Pound

December 1932

chapter 87|3 pages

A supervision with Dr Leavis on ‘Mauberley'

1933

part |27 pages

A Draft of XXX Cantos

chapter 88|10 pages

Dudley Fitts, ‘Music Fit for the Odes', Hound & Horn

Winter 1931, iv, 278-89

chapter 89|4 pages

Eda Lou Walton on some types of obscurity

April 1933

chapter 90|6 pages

Geoffrey Grigson, ‘The Methodism of Ezra Pound', New Verse

October 1933, no. 5, 17-22

chapter 91|5 pages

D. G. Bridson, review, New English Weekly

5 October 1933, iii, 593-5

chapter 92|4 pages

Marianne Moore, review, Criterion

April 1934, xiii, 482-5

part |12 pages

Guido Cavalcanti Rime

chapter 93|7 pages

Etienne Gilson, review, Criterion

October 1932, xii, 106-12

chapter 94|5 pages

John Sparrow, doubts about Pound and ‘Mauberley'

1934

part |7 pages

Make It New

chapter 95|2 pages

G. M. Young, review, Observer

7 October 1934, 7

chapter 96|2 pages

G. K. Chesterton, review, Listener

28 November 1934, xii, 921

chapter 97|4 pages

Bonamy Dobrée, review, Criterion

April 1935, xiv, 523-6

part |8 pages

Eleven New Cantos XXXI-XLI

chapter 98|2 pages

Philip Blair Rice, ‘The Education of Ezra Pound', Nation (New York)

21 November 1934, cxxxix, 599-600

chapter 100|3 pages

George Barker, review, Criterion

July 1935, xiv, 649-51

part |9 pages

Homage to Sextus Propertius

chapter 101|2 pages

Stephen Spender, review, Spectator

14 December 1934, cliii, 938

chapter 102|7 pages

John Speirs, ‘Mr. Pound's Propertius', Scrutiny

March 1935, iii, 409-18

part |23 pages

The Fifth Decad of Cantos

chapter 103|1 pages

Stephen Spender, notice, Left Review

July 1937, iii, 361

chapter 104|1 pages

Edwin Muir, review, Criterion

October 1937, xvii, 148-9

chapter 105|10 pages

Delmore Schwartz, ‘Ezra Pound's Very Useful Labors', Poetry

March 1938, li, 324-39

chapter 106|10 pages

James Laughlin IV, ‘Ezra Pound's Propertius', Sewanee Review

October-December 1938, xlvi, 480-91

chapter 107|2 pages

Archibald MacLeish on Pound's revolutionary modernism

June 1939

part |6 pages

Guide to Kulchur

chapter 108|3 pages

Philip Mairet, review, Criterion

January 1939, xviii, 326-9

chapter 109|2 pages

Dudley Fitts on a bad boy strutting and shocking

May 1939

chapter 110|2 pages

William Carlos Williams on Pound's great risk

June 1939

part |21 pages

Cantos LII-LXXI

chapter 112|2 pages

Edwin Muir on the Cantos as a political poem

1940

chapter 113|3 pages

Randall Jarrell on the deterioration of Pound

December 1940

chapter 114|3 pages

Robert Fitzgerald, ‘Mr. Pound's Good Governors', Accent

Winter 1941, i, 121-2

chapter 115|6 pages

Paul Rosenfeld: ‘The Case of Ezra Pound', American Mercury

January 1944, lviii, 98-102

part |63 pages

The Pisan Cantos

chapter 116|5 pages

Robert Fitzgerald: ‘“What thou Lovest Well Remains”', New Republic

16 August 1948, cxix, 21-3

chapter 117|5 pages

Louis L. Martz, review, Yale Review

Autumn 1948, n.s. xxxviii, 144-8

chapter 118|3 pages

Reed Whittemore, review, Poetry

November 1948, lxxxiii, 108-10

chapter 119|2 pages

William Carlos Williams, from a review, Imagi (Allentown, Pa.)

Spring 1949, iv, 10-11

chapter 120|2 pages

C. M. Bowra, ‘More Cantos from Ezra Pound', New Statesman and Nation

3 September 1949, n.s., xxxvii, 250

chapter 121|13 pages

Richard Eberhart on the character of Pound's work

1949

chapter 122|17 pages

John Berryman, ‘The Poetry of Ezra Pound', Partisan Review

April 1949, xvi, 377-94

chapter 123|7 pages

Malcolm Cowley, ‘The Battle Over Ezra Pound', New Republic

3 October 1949, cxxi, 17-20

chapter 124|3 pages

Kathleen Raine on Pound's Confucius and modern poetry

March 1952

chapter 125|7 pages

Ronald Bottrall, ‘The Achievement of Ezra Pound', Adelphi

May 1952, n.s. xxviii, 618-23

part |13 pages

Literary Essays

chapter 126|3 pages

Charles Tomlinson, review, Spectator

19 February 1954, cxcii, 212

chapter 127|3 pages

Donald Davie, ‘Instigations to Procedures', New Statesman and Nation

27 March 1954, xlvii, 410, 412

chapter 128|2 pages

W. W. Robson, review, Blackfriars

April 1954, xxxv, 184-5

chapter 129|5 pages

Roy Fuller, review, London Magazine

May 1954, i, 94, 96, 99, 100

part |12 pages

Section: Rock-Drill

chapter 130|4 pages

Noel Stock, review, Meanjin

March 1956, xv, 112-4

chapter 132|3 pages

A. Alvarez, review, Observer

3 March 1957, 15

chapter 133|2 pages

Donald Davie, ‘Bed-Rock', New Statesman and Nation

9 March 1957, liii, 316-17

chapter 134|2 pages

Philip Larkin, notice, Manchester Guardian

26 March 1957, 4

chapter 135|2 pages

Yvor Winters on the Cantos

1956

part |22 pages

Thrones 96-109 De Los Cantares

chapter 136|6 pages

Delmore Schwartz, ‘Ezra Pound and History', New Republic

8 February 1960, cxlii, 17-19

chapter 137|4 pages

John Wain, ‘The Shadow of an Epic', Spectator

11 March 1960, cciv, 360

chapter 138|4 pages

Donald Hall, ‘The Cantos in England', New Statesman and Nation

12 March 1960, lix, 368

chapter 139|3 pages

W. D. Snodgrass, review, Hudson Review

Spring 1960, xiii, 120-2

chapter 140|2 pages

John Holloway, review, London Magazine

June 1960, vii, 81-2

chapter 141|4 pages

Louis Simpson, ‘A Swift Kick in the Rhetoric', Book Week

2 January 1966, iii, 5, 15

part |6 pages

A Lume Spento and Other Early Poems

chapter 142|2 pages

Peter Levi, S.J., on the earliest Pound, Jubilee

February 1966

chapter 143|1 pages

Colin Falck, review, Encounter

August 1966, xxvii, 82

chapter 144|3 pages

Hayden Carruth, ‘On a Picture of Ezra Pound', Poetry

May 1967, cx, 103-5

part |3 pages

Drafts and Fragments of Cantos CX—CXVII

chapter 145|2 pages

Herbert Leibowitz, from ‘The Muse and the News', Hudson Review

Autumn 1969, xxii, 501-2

chapter 146|2 pages

Derwent May, review, Observer

15 March, 1970, 38