- Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley (1920) is a long poem by Ezra Pound. It has been
regarded as a
turning point in Pound's
career (by F. R.
Leavis and others), and...
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Republic during World War II. His
works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem The
Cantos (c. 1917–1962). Pound's...
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Collected Poems of Ezra Pound,
which compiled his
early pre-Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley works. In a
Station of the
Metro The
apparition of
these faces in the...
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published T. S.
Eliot and Ezra
Pound (the
first edition of Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley) and
portfolios of
drawings by
Wyndham Lewis,
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and...
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Cophetua by the
Austrian poet Hugo von
Hofmannsthal and in Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley (1920), a long poem by Ezra Pound. The
painting has a
symbolic role in...
- 'dulce' non 'et decor' ..." from part IV of Ezra Pound's "Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley", a ****ing
indictment of
World War I; "Daring as
never before, wastage...
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thinking of Ithaca. Ezra
Pound references Elpenor in his poem Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley by
having the
eponymous poet's
grave marked by an oar, with an epitaph...
- way,
rather remarkable, and wish to
remain so." In his poem Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley Ezra Pound, a
neighbour in
Rapallo – and
later a
supporter of fascism...
- a 1981
novel by
Canadian author Timothy Findley, in
which Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley (originally from the Ezra
Pound poem of the same name) is the main character...
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Pound developed such
characters as Cino,
Bertran de Born, Propertius, and
Mauberley in
response to
figures in Browning’s
dramatic monologues.
Whereas Eliot...