Stone Cottage: Pound, Yeats, and Modernism
by James Longenbach 2020-11-23 21:33:11
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Although readers of modern literature have always known about the collaboration of W.B. Yeats and Ezra Pound, the crucial winters these poets spent living together in Stone Cottage in Sussex (1913-1916) have remained a mystery. Working from a large b... Read more
Although readers of modern literature have always known about the collaboration of W.B. Yeats and Ezra Pound, the crucial winters these poets spent living together in Stone Cottage in Sussex (1913-1916) have remained a mystery. Working from a large base of previously unpublished material,James Longenbach presents for the first time the untold story of these three winters. Inside the secret world of Stone Cottage, Pound''s Imagist poems were inextricably linked to Yeats''s studies in spiritualism and magic, and early drafts of The Cantos reveal that the poem began in response to thesame esoteric texts that shaped Yeats''s visionary system. At the same time, Yeats''s autobiographies and Noh-style plays took shape with Pound''s assistance. Having retreated to Sussex to escape the flurry of wartime London, both poets tracked the progress of the Great War and in response wrotepoems--some unpublished until now--that directly address the poet''s political function. More than the story of a literary friendship, Stone Cottage explores the Pound-Yeats connection within the larger context of modern literature and culture, illuminating work that ranks with the greatestachievements of modernism. Less
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  • 8.27 X 5.51 X 1.02 in
  • 352
  • Oxford University Press
  • April 30, 1999
  • English
  • 9780195066623
James Longenbach is a poet, literary critic, and the Joseph Gilmore Professor of English at the University of Rochester. He is the author of five books of poems, most recently, Earthling, and eight cr...
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