Confucius to Cummings: An Anthology of PoetryEzra Pound, Marcella Spann New Directions Publishing, 1964 - Всего страниц: 353 This anthology is Ezra Pound's own choice of the poetry of various ages and cultures--ranging from his translations of the Confucian Odes up to E. E. Cummings--which he considered the finest of its type. It is a statement by example of the "Pound critical canon" and, as such, a short course in the history of world poetry, useful alike for the student and the general reader. Nearly a hundred poets are represented, a number of them in Pound's own translations, with emphasis on the Greek and Latin, Chinese, Troubadour, Renaissance, and Elizabethan. Of particular interest are the notes on certain of the poems and poets which Pound supplied in comment on his selections. |
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... Lady 115 The Ballad of Dead Ladies 117 Translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti LORENZO DE ' MEDICI , THE MAGNIFICENT [ 1449-1492 ] from CARNIVAL SONGS 118 Translated by Richard Aldington [ 1892-1962 ] MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI [ 1475-1564 ] ...
... Lady 115 The Ballad of Dead Ladies 117 Translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti LORENZO DE ' MEDICI , THE MAGNIFICENT [ 1449-1492 ] from CARNIVAL SONGS 118 Translated by Richard Aldington [ 1892-1962 ] MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI [ 1475-1564 ] ...
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... Lady's Old Age Translated by Andrew Lang ELIZABETH I [ 1533-1603 ] 128 128 The Doubt of Future Foes 129 When I Was Fair and Young 130 GEORGE TURBERVILLE [ ? 1540-1610 ? ] The Lover to His Lady 131 To His Friend 131 WALTER RALEGH ...
... Lady's Old Age Translated by Andrew Lang ELIZABETH I [ 1533-1603 ] 128 128 The Doubt of Future Foes 129 When I Was Fair and Young 130 GEORGE TURBERVILLE [ ? 1540-1610 ? ] The Lover to His Lady 131 To His Friend 131 WALTER RALEGH ...
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... Lady Keeps His Heart Upon Visiting His Lady by Moonlight 136 137 138 In Praise of the Sun ANTHONY MUNDAY [ c . 1553-1633 ] Dirge 139 ROBERT GREENE [ ? 1558-1592 ] The Palmer's Ode 139 Maesia's Song 141 The Description of Sir Geoffrey ...
... Lady Keeps His Heart Upon Visiting His Lady by Moonlight 136 137 138 In Praise of the Sun ANTHONY MUNDAY [ c . 1553-1633 ] Dirge 139 ROBERT GREENE [ ? 1558-1592 ] The Palmer's Ode 139 Maesia's Song 141 The Description of Sir Geoffrey ...
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CONFUCIUS c 551479 B C | 3 |
HOMER c 950900 B C | 15 |
SOPHOKLES 496406 B c | 22 |
LUCRETIUS c 9955 B C | 32 |
VIRGIL 7019 B C | 34 |
xiii | 65 |
RUTILIUS fl 416 A D | 67 |
GODESCHALK 805869 | 75 |
JOHN DAVIES 15691626 | 172 |
ROBERT BURNS 17591796 | 197 |
JOHN KEATS 17951821 | 211 |
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 18071892 | 218 |
HERMAN MELVILLE 18191891 | 256 |
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI 18281882 | 271 |
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 18371909 | 272 |
ANONYMOUS Egyptian c 12001169 B C | 278 |
BERNART DE VENTADORN 11481195 | 81 |
GUIDO GUINICELLI 12201275 | 88 |
DANTE ALIGHIERI 12651321 | 96 |
ANONYMOUS c 1300 | 100 |
CHARLES DORLÉANS 13911465 | 108 |
LORENZO DE MEDICI THE MAGNIFICENT 14491492 | 118 |
14911547 | 122 |
JOACHIM DU BELLAY ?15221560 | 128 |
A W fl 1585 | 136 |
ANONYMOUS c 1600 | 142 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 148 |
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS 18651939 | 287 |
PADRAIC COLUM 18811972 | 305 |
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS 18831963 | 307 |
BASIL BUNTING 1900 | 313 |
Postscript by Ezra Pound | 321 |
Syllabus by Vincent Miller | 329 |
Questions for Classroom Use by Ezra Pound | 335 |
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