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9780811211383

Personae The Shorter Poems

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  • ISBN13:

    9780811211383

  • ISBN10:

    081121138X

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1990-09-17
  • Publisher: New Directions

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If the invention of literary modernism is usually attributed to James Joyce, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, it was Pound alone who provided (in Hugh Kenner's words) "the synergetic presence") to convert iondividual experiment into an international movement. In 1926 Pound carefully sculpted his body of shorter poems into a definitive collection which would best show the concentration of force, the economy of means, and the habit of analysis that were, to him, the hallmarks of the new style.This collection, where Pound presented himself in a variety of characters or "masks," was called Personae . In 1926, Personae 's publication gave solidity to a movement today the work stands as one of the classic texts of the twentieth century. Pound scholars Lea Baechler (of Columbia) and A. Walton Litz (Holmes Professor of English literature at Princeton) have prepared a corrected text and supplied an informative "Note on the Text" explaining both Pound's original criteria for his selection and the volume's subsequent history.

Table of Contents

POEMS OF 1908--1911
The Tree
3(1)
Threnos
3(1)
La Fraisne
4(2)
Cino
6(2)
Na Audiart
8(2)
Villonaud for This Yule
10(1)
A Villonaud: Ballad of the Gibbet
11(2)
Mesmerism
13(1)
Famam Librosque Cano
14(1)
Praise of Ysolt
15(2)
De Ægypto
17(1)
For E. McC.
18(1)
In Durance
19(2)
Marvoil
21(2)
And Thus in Nineveh
23(1)
The White Stag
24(1)
Guido Invites You Thus
24(1)
Night Litany
24(2)
Sestina: Altaforte
26(2)
Piere Vidal Old
28(2)
Paracelsus in Excelsis
30(1)
Ballad of the Goodly Fere
31(2)
On His Own Face in a Glass
33(1)
The Eyes
33(1)
Francesca
34(1)
Planh for the Young English King
35(1)
Ballatetta
36(1)
Prayer for His Lady's Life
37(1)
Speech for Psyche in the Golden Book of Apuleius
37(1)
``Blandula, Tenulla, Vagula''
38(1)
Erat Hora
38(1)
Rome
39(1)
Her Monument, The Image Cut Thereon
39(2)
Satiemus
41(1)
Mr. Housman's Message
42(1)
Translations and Adaptations from Heine
43(4)
The House of Splendour
47(1)
The Flame
48(1)
Horæ Beatæ Inscriptio
49(1)
The Altar
50(1)
Au Salon
50(1)
Au Jardin
51(4)
POEMS FROM RIPOSTES 1912
Silet
55(1)
In Exitum Cuiusdam
55(1)
The Tomb at Akr Çaar
56(1)
Portrait d'une Femme
57(1)
N. Y.
58(1)
A Girl
58(1)
``Phasellus Ille''
59(1)
An Object
60(1)
Quies
60(1)
The Seafarer
60(3)
The Cloak
63(1)
δωpiα
64(1)
Apparuit
64(1)
The Needle
65(1)
Sub Mare
66(1)
The Plunge
66(1)
A Virginal
67(1)
Pan Is Dead
67(1)
Dieu! Qu'il la fait
68(1)
The Picture
69(1)
Of Jacopo del Sellaio
69(1)
The Return
69(1)
The Alchemist
70(5)
POEMS FROM BLAST 1914
Salutation the Third
75(1)
Monumentum Aere, Etc.
76(1)
Come My Cantilations
76(1)
Before Sleep
77(1)
Post Mortem Conspectu
78(1)
Fratres Minores
78(5)
POEMS OF LUSTRA 1913--1915
Tenzone
83(1)
The Condolence
83(1)
The Garret
84(1)
The Garden
85(1)
Ortus
85(1)
Salutation
86(1)
Salutation the Second
86(2)
The Spring
88(1)
Albatre
88(1)
Causa
89(1)
Commission
89(1)
A Pact
90(1)
Surgit Fama
91(1)
Dance Figure
91(1)
April
92(1)
Gentildonna
93(1)
The Rest
93(1)
Les Millwin
94(1)
Further Instructions
95(1)
A Song of the Degrees
95(1)
Ite
96(1)
Dum Capitolium Scandet
96(1)
To Kαλov
97(1)
The Study in Æsthetics
97(1)
The Bellaires
98(2)
The New Cake of Soap
100(1)
Salvationists
100(1)
Epitaph
101(1)
Arides
101(1)
The Bath Tub
101(1)
The Temperaments
102(1)
Amities
102(1)
Meditatio
103(1)
To Dives
104(1)
Ladies
104(1)
Phyllidula
105(1)
The Patterns
105(1)
Coda
106(1)
The Seeing Eye
106(1)
Ancora
106(1)
``Dompna Pois de me No'us Cal''
107(2)
The Coming of War: Actæeon
109(1)
After Ch'u Yuan
110(1)
Liu Ch'e
110(1)
Fan-Piece, For Her Imperial Lord
111(1)
Ts'ai Chi'h
111(1)
In a Station of the Metro
111(1)
Alba
112(1)
Heather
112(1)
The Faun
112(1)
Coitus
113(1)
The Encounter
113(1)
Tempora
113(1)
Black Slippers: Bellotti
114(1)
Society
114(1)
Image from D'Orleans
115(1)
Papyrus
115(1)
``Ione, Dead the Long Year''
115(1)
Iu∈ppω
116(1)
Shop Girl
116(1)
To Formianus' Young Lady Friend
117(1)
Tame Cat
117(1)
L'Art, 1910
118(1)
Simulacra
118(1)
Women Before a Shop
118(1)
Epilogue
119(1)
The Social Order
119(1)
The Tea Shop
120(1)
Ancient Music
120(1)
The Lake Isle
121(1)
Epitaphs
122(1)
Our Contemporaries
122(1)
Ancient Wisdom, Rather Cosmic
123(1)
The Three Poets
123(1)
The Gypsy
123(1)
The Game of Chess
124(1)
Provincia Deserta
125(6)
CATHAY 1915
Song of the Bowmen of Shu
131(1)
The Beautiful Toilet
132(1)
The River Song
132(2)
The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
134(1)
Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin
135(1)
The Jewel Stairs' Grievance
136(1)
Lament of the Frontier Guard
136(1)
Exile's Letter
137(3)
Four poems of Departure
140(3)
Separation on the River Kiang
140(1)
Taking Leave of a Friend
141(1)
Leave-Taking Near Shoku
141(1)
The City of Choan
142(1)
South-Folk in Cold Country
143(1)
Sennin Poem by Kakuhaku
143(1)
A Ballad of the Mulberry Road
144(1)
Old Idea of Choan by Rosoriu
145(1)
To-Em-Mei's ``The Unmoving Cloud''
146(3)
POEMS OF LUSTRA 1915--1916
Near Perigord
149(6)
Villanelle: The Psychological Hour
155(1)
Dans un Omnibus de Londres
156(1)
Pagani's, November 8
157(1)
To a Friend Writing on Cabaret Dancers
158(3)
Homage to Quintus Septimius Florentis Christianus
161(1)
Fish and the Shadow
162(1)
Impressions of Françcois-Marie Arouet (de Voltaire)
163(4)
POEMS OF 1917--1920
Phanopoeia
167(2)
Langue d'Oc
169(7)
Moœurs Contemporaines
176(6)
Cantico del Sole
182(1)
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
183(20)
[Part I]
E. P. Ode Pour L'Election De Son Sepulchre
185(1)
II [The age demanded an image]
186(1)
III [The tea-rose tea-gown, etc.]
186(1)
IV [These fought in any case]
187(1)
V [There died a myriad]
188(1)
Yeux Glauques
189(1)
``Siena Mi Fe'; Disfecemi Maremma''
190(1)
Brennbaum
191(1)
Mr. Nixon
191(1)
X [Beneath the sagging roof]
192(1)
XI [``Conservatrix of Milesien'']
193(1)
XII [``Daphne with her thighs in bark...'']
193(2)
Envoi (1919)
195(1)
[Part II] Mauberley (1920)
I [Turned from the ``eau-forte/Par Jacquemart'']
196(1)
II [For three years, diabolus in the scale]
197(1)
``The Age Demanded''
198(3)
IV [Scattered Moluccas]
201(1)
Medallion
202(1)
Homage to Sextus Propertius (1917)
203(22)
Cantus Planus
225(40)
APPENDIX I: THREE CANTOS 1917
I [Hang it all, there can be but one Sordello!]
229(5)
II [Leave Casella]
234(7)
III [Another's a half-cracked fellow-John Heydon]
241(8)
APPENDIX II: UNCOLLECTED POEMS 1912--1917
To Whistler, American
249(1)
Middle-Aged, A Study in an Emotion
250(1)
In a Station of the Metro [first version]
251(1)
Ikon
251(1)
Abu Salammamm--A Song of Empire
252(1)
War Verse (1914)
253(1)
1915: February
253(2)
Preference
255(1)
L'Homme Moyen Sensuel
256(9)
APPENDIX III: THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF T. E. HULME 265(4)
APPENDIX IV: A NOTE ON THE TEXT 269(8)
Index of Titles and First Lines 277

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