FALL 1973
CONTENTS
The Periplum
Georg M. Gugelberger, “The Secularization of ‘Love’ to a Poetic Metaphor: Cavalcanti, Center of Pound’s Medievalism”
James J. Wilhelm, “Two Heavens of Light and Love: Paradise to Dante and to Pound”
Leslie H. Palmer, “Matthew Arnold and Ezra Pound’s ABC of Reading“
The Explicator
Hugh Kenner, “A Schema for XXX Cantos”
Dalton Gross, “Pound’s Early Literary Reputation: George Sterling’s Dissent”
Timothy Materer, “A Reading of ‘From Canto CXV'”
Walter Michaels, “Lincoln Steffens and Pound”
John Peck, “‘Get a Dictionary’: The Festus behind Pound’s Festus”
The Gallery
Pound and Harry Meacham
Dorothy Pound
Ezra Pound Infant and Family
Le Vorticisme at Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Spring 1915
The Documentary
Carroll F. Terrell, “The Eparch’s Book of Leo the Wise”
Leo the Wise, “To Eparchikon Biblion”
Jules Nicole, “The Eparch’s Book: Greek and Latin Redaction”
The Bibliographer
Donald Gallup, “Supplement to the Bibliography”
The Reviewer
George Lensing (Sister Bernetta Quinn, Ezra Pound, An Introduction to the Poetry)
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The cover is a reproduction of the opening lines of the XIVth century manuscript “Genevenses graecus 23” discovered by Jules Nicole in Byzantine Greek. The complete manuscript is reproduced in this issue of Paideuma with the kind permission of Variorum Reprints.