Stone Cottage : Pound, Yeats, and modernism

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Stone Cottage : Pound, Yeats, and modernism

James Longenbach

Oxford University Press, 1990

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Bibliographical references included in "Notes": p. 271-307

Includes index

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Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats spent the winters of 1913-16 living together in a Cottage in Sussex. During that period, Yeats, with Pound's help, developed his autobiographies and Noh-style plays. Pound, similarly, under Yeats's influence, experimented with esoteric texts in the development of his own Imagistic theory. Drawing on extensive literary scholarship and previously unpublished work by Pound and Yeats, Longenbach's book breaks new ground in the study of this critical period in the rise of Modernism.

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