Ezra Pound and China.
Ezra Pound and China, the first collection to explore the American poet's career-long relationship with China, considers how Pound's engagement with the Orient broadens the textual, cultural, and political boundaries of his modernism. The book's contributors discuss, among other topic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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University of Michigan Press
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Zhaoming Qian; Constructing the Orient: Pound's American Vision / Ira B. Nadel; Cathay: What Sort of Translation? / Barry Ahearn; The Beauties of Mistranslation: On Pound's English after Cathay / Christine Froula; Painting into Poetry: Pound's Seven Lakes Canto / Zhaoming Qian; Pound's Quest for Confucian Ideals: The Chinese History Cantos / Hong Sun; Ideogram, ""Right Naming, "" and the Authoritarian Streak / Peter Makin; Confucius against Confusion: Ezra Pound and the Catholic Chaplain at Pisa / Wendy Stallard Flory.
- Confucius Erased: The Missing Ideograms in The Pisan Cantos / Ronald Bush""Enigma"" at the Heart of Paradise: Buddhism, Kuanon, and the Feminine Ideogram in The Cantos / Britton Gildersleeve; ""Why Not Spirits?""-""The Universe Is Alive"": Ezra Pound, Joseph Rock, the Na Khi, and Plotinus / Emily Mitchell Wallace; Poems / Patrizia De Rachewiltz, Yang Lian, Kim Jong-Gil; Afterword: Kung Is to Pound As Is Water to Fishes / Mary De Rachewiltz; Contributors; Index.