Life-Powered Poetry : the Narration of Perceptual Processes in the Early Poetry of Ezra Pound And Wallace Stevens
Life-Powered Poetry : the Narration of Perceptual Processes in the Early Poetry of Ezra Pound And Wallace Stevens
Nims, Bruce Gladden
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4-5. Fenollosa, pp. 25-26. 'Fenollosa, pp. 8-9. Achilles Fang, "Fenollosa and Pound," Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies , 20(1957), 222. Pound, Literary Essays , pp. 123-137 ■ Pound, Literary Essays , p. 92. 86 -'Pound, Literary Essays , p. 107 . Donald Davie, Articulate Energy , An Inquiry into the Syntax of English Poetry (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955). PP- 33-^2. 15 Fang, p. 220. l6 Pound, Literary Essays , pp. 270-271. 17 'Pound, Literary Essays , p. 9- John W. White, The Verse o...f Greek Comedy (London: Macmillan and Co., 1912), pp. i-xix. White offers some insights into a Nineteenth century philological contro- versy concerning the applicability of classical rhythms to modern verse. It was a controversy that could very well have been of some interest to Ezra Pound. At the turn of the Nineteenth century, the German scholars Apel and Voss attempted to defend Greek verse against charges that it was "rude and promiscuous" by showing its relevance to modern verse. In fact, as White describes Apel in his "Introduction": "He aimed to formulate a system of uni- versal rhythm, and ominously announces in the preface of his big book that he intends to pay no attention to grammarians and "philologians" in his attempt to re-es- tablish the true rhythms of verse--he will derive his conclusions directly from the poets, with whom in fact his acquaintance was .
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