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IV – BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS
- Baumann, Walter. “The Structure of Canto IV.” Ezra Pound: The London Years: 1908-1920. Ed. Philip Grover. New York: AMS, 1978. 117-138. Roses from the Steel Dust. Orono: National Poetry Foundation, 2000.
- Brinks, Ellen. “On Pound’s Fourth Canto.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 19.1-2 (1990): 137-44.
- Davenport, Guy. “Ezra Pound’s Radiant Gists: A Reading of Cantos II and IV.” Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature 3.2 (1962): 50-64.
- Dodd, Elisabeth. “Metamorphosis and Vorticism in The Cantos: How to Read the Allusive Image.” Midwest Quarterly 29.4 (1988): 425-37. (Canto IV).
- Glenn, E. M. “A Guide to Ezra Pound’s Cantos (I-IV).” The Analyst I (March 1953): 1-7.
- Griffin, Larry D. “Japanese Noh Drama and Ezra Pound’s ‘Fourth Canto.’” Conference of College Teachers of English Proceedings 55 (1995): 84-94.
- Hesse, Eva. “New Light on Old Problems: The Mysterious ‘Tree of Visages’ in Canto IV/15: A Tentative Identification.” Paideuma 7.1-2 (Spring and Fall 1978): 181.
- Houwen, Andrew. “Ezra Pound’s Early Cantos and His Translation of Takasago.” Review of English Studies 65.269 (2014): 321-41. ezrapoundsociety.org. Web. 24 July 2016.
- Mead, Henry. “Canto 4.” Readings in The Cantos. Ed. Richard Parker. Clemson: Clemson UP, 2018. 57-72.
- North, Michael. “Towers and the Visual Map of Pound’s Cantos.” Contemporary Literature 27.1 (1986): 19-21.
- Peacock, Alan J. “Pound, Horace and Canto IV.” English Language Notes 17 (1980): 288-92.
- Ringer, Marinelle. “The Rhythmic Structure of Pound’s Canto IV.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 21.1-2 (1992): 65-80.
- Shioji, Ursula. “‘Hokku-Like’ Elements in Canto IV.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 22.1-2 (1993): 221-30.
- Tao, Naikan. “Canto IV and the ‘Peach-Blossom-Fountain’ Poetic.” Ezra Pound and Poetic Influence. Ed. Helen M. Dennis. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2000. 114-129.
- Taylor, Richard Dean. “Editing the Variorum Cantos, Process and Policy.”Paideuma. A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 31.1, 2 and 3 (Spring, Fall, and Winter 2002 [2004]): 311-334.
- Williamson, Alan. “Mythic and Archetypal Methods: A Reading of Canto IV.” San Jose Studies 12.3 (1986): 105-10.
BOOK CHAPTERS AND SECTION
- Altieri Charles. “Modernist Abstraction and Pound’s First Cantos: The Ethos for a New Renaissance.” Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009. 283-320. Print.
- Bacigalupo, Massimo. “Annotazioni IV.” Ezra Pound XXX Cantos. Parma: Ugo Guanda, 2012. 339.
- Bacigalupo, Massimo. The Forméd Trace. The Later Poetry of Ezra Pound. New York: Columbia UP, 1980. Print. 22-27.
- Bacigalupo, Massimo. “To Verona.” In Venice and in the Veneto with Ezra Pound. Eds. Rosella Mamoli Zorzi, John Gery, Massimo Bacigalupo and Stefano M. Casella. Venezia: Supernova, 2007. 75-82.
- Baumann, Walter. “Towards the Ideal City.” Rose in the Steel Dust. Bern: Francke, 1967. 16-57. [Plan of canto IV, p.175].
- Baumann, Walter. “The Structure of Canto IV.” Roses in the Steel Dust. Orono: National Poetry Foundation, 2000. 65-82.
- Brooker, Peter. “from Canto IV.” A Student's Guide to the Selected Poems of Ezra Pound. London: Faber 1979. 247-48.
- Bush, Ronald. The Genesis of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Princeton N.J.: Princeton UP, 1979.
- Cookson, William. “IV: Troy-Ovid-Provence.” A Guide to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. London: Anvil, 2001. 10-13.
- Davenport, Guy. “The Rites.” In Cities on Hills. A Study of I-XXX of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Epping: Bowker, 1983. 127-36.
- Davis, Earle. Vision Fugitive: Ezra Pound and Economics. Lawrence KS.: The UP of Kansas, 1968. 38-9.
- De Rachewiltz, Mary and Maria Ardizzone. “Commento: IV.” Ezra Pound I Cantos. A cura di Mary de Rachewiltz. [Bilingual English-Italian edition]. Milano: Mondadori, 1985. 1506-07.
- Dennis, Helen. Canto Four. A New Approach to the Poetry of Ezra Pound Through the Medieval Provençal Aspect. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Pres, 1996. 350-67.
- Eastman, Barbara. Ezra Pound's Cantos: the Story of the Text 1948-1975. Orono: Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1979.
- Froula, Christine. “To Write Paradise…” Style and Error in Pound’s Cantos. New Haven: Yale UP, 1984.
- Froula, Christine. A Guide to Ezra Pound’s Selected Poems. New York: New Directions, 1983. 139-48.
- Gelpi, Albert. A Coherent Splendor. The American Poetic Renaissance, 1910-1950. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 197-198. (Canto IV)
- Gibson, Mary Ellis. Epic Reinvented: Ezra Pound and the Victorians. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 93-5.
- Ickstadt, Heinz und Eva Hesse. “Anmerkungen und Kommentar: Canto IV.” Ezra Pound. Die Cantos. Tr. by Eva Hesse and Manfred Pfister. Eds. Manfred Pfister and Heinz Ickstadt. Zurich: Arche Literatur Verlag, 2013. 1196-98.
- Kenner, Hugh. “Introduction.” In Barbara Eastman. Ezra Pound's Cantos: the Story of the Text 1948-1975. Orono: Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1979. xviii-xix.
- Kern, Robert. “Modernizing Orientalism/Orientalizing Modernism: Ezra Pound, Chinese Translation, and English-as-Chinese.” Orientalism, Modernism, and the American Poem. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. 155-220. [217-20]
- Liebregts, Peter. Ezra Pound and Neoplatonism. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2004. [Section:145-46]. Print.
- Makin, Peter. “Canto IV.” Pound’s Cantos. Baltimore: JHUP, 1985. 136-37.
- Moody, David A. “‘The Fourth Canto’, and a new poetic.” Ezra Pound Poet. Vol. I: The Young Genius. Oxford: Oxford UP. 363-9.
- Miyake, Akiko. "The Greek-Egyptian Mysteries in Pound’s ‘the Little Review Calendar’ and in Cantos 1-7.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 7 (1978): 73-111.
- Pound, Ezra. “IV.” Posthumous Cantos. Ed. Massimo Bacigalupo. Manchester: Carcanet, 2015. 21-22.
- Qian, Zhaoming. “Imitating Wang Wei: Towards the Cantos.” In Orientalism and Modernism. The Legacy of China in Pound and Williams. Durham NC.: Duke UP, 1995. 88-110.
- Sicari, Stephen. “IV-VII.” Pound’s Epic Ambition. Dante and the Modern World. New York: SUNY Press, 1991. 27-35.
- Sieburth, Richard. “Notes. Canto IV.” Ezra Pound. New Selected Poems and Translations. Ed. Richard Sieburth. New York: New Directions, 2010. 307-8.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “Canto IV.” A Canto a Day. Blog, 17 January 2009. Accessed 4 August 2018. Free online.
- Annals Online. ProtoVariorum Canto IV. Ed. Richard Dean Taylor. Taylor website.
- Bressan, Eloisa. Il vortice greco-provenzale nell'Inferno de “I Cantos.” MA thesis, Padua U, 2012. 91-122. Free online.
- “Canto IV.” Ezra Pound Reading His Poems. Internet Archive. archive.org.
- Guidi, Paolo. “Canto IV.” The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Etching series. 12 September 2012. Accessed 4 August 2018. Free online.
- Pound, Ezra. “Canto IV.” Poetry Foundation. poetryfoundation.org.
- Pound, Ezra. “Canto IV.” Don Yorty Blog. [Pound’s reading of Canto IV with commentary.] Free online.
- Prynne, J.H. “Reading Pound: Six.” [On “The Coming of War: Actæon” and Canto IV]. April 2006. Free online.
- Sellar Gordon. Blogging Pound’s The Cantos: Canto IV. Blog, 6 March, 2012. Free online.
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