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The Correspondence Of Ezra Pound And The Frobenius Institute 19301959 Annotated Ezra Pound

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The Correspondence Of Ezra Pound And The Frobenius Institute 19301959 Annotated Ezra Pound
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.4 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Ezra Pound
ISBN: 9781472506511, 1472506510
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: Annotated

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The Correspondence Of Ezra Pound And The Frobenius Institute 19301959 Annotated Ezra Pound by Ezra Pound 9781472506511, 1472506510 instant download after payment.

Collecting in full for the first time the correspondence between Ezra Pound and members of Leo Frobenius' Forschungsinstitut für Kulturmorphologie in Frankfurt across a 30 year period, this book sheds new light on an important but previously unexplored influence on Pound's controversial intellectual development in the Fascist era. Ezra Pound's long-term interest in anthropology and ethnography exerted a profound influence on early 20th century literary Modernism. These letters reveal the extent of the influence of Frobenius' concept of 'Paideuma' on Pound's poetic and political writings during this period and his growing engagement with the culture of Nazi Germany. Annotated throughout, the letters are supported by contextualising essays by leading Modernist scholars as well as relevant contemporary published articles by Pound himself and his leading correspondent at the Institute, the American Douglas C. Fox.

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