Ezra Pound's Medievalism

Georg m. Gugelberger

Among the denumerable traits of the longest poem in English is a strong emphasis on the Middle Ages. Perhaps the strongest single literature of form-giving dimension is the literature of the Middle Ages. Due to the early experience of Medieval ideas and forms Pound could arrive at what film-maker Hollis Frampton has called a "thesaurus of compositional strategies". This study provides a survey of Ezra Pound's life-long dialogue with the Middle Ages culminating in essays on Chaucer and Dante.

Par Georg m. Gugelberger
Chez Lang & Cie (Herbert)

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01/12/1979 214 pages 38,30 €
Scannez le code barre 9783261025104
9783261025104
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