The Spirit of RomanceNew Directions Publishing, 2005 - 248 pagina's Written in 1910 when Pound was only 25 years old, and later revised by the author, this critical work has long stood as an important stage in the development of Pound's poetics, and a dramatic revaluation of Europe's literary tradition. Pound surveys the course of literature from the fall of the Roman Empire through the dawn of the Renaissance, paying special attention to the Provençal poets and to Dante. Now with an introduction by Richard Sieburth, this work illuminates a great period in European literature and one of America's greatest poetic minds. |
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Pagina vii
... thing in poetry since Robert Browning " —a minor celebrity at the age of twenty - four . The Spirit of Romance is to ... things can be seen ( or heard ) to arise for the first time . In this sense , of all of Pound's prose works , The ...
... thing in poetry since Robert Browning " —a minor celebrity at the age of twenty - four . The Spirit of Romance is to ... things can be seen ( or heard ) to arise for the first time . In this sense , of all of Pound's prose works , The ...
Pagina x
... things save myself alone " : Je cognois tout fors que moi mesme Indeed , on the very last page of the Cantos Pound is still returning to a poem he first quoted in The Spirit of Romance , namely Bernart de Ventadorn's evocation of the ...
... things save myself alone " : Je cognois tout fors que moi mesme Indeed , on the very last page of the Cantos Pound is still returning to a poem he first quoted in The Spirit of Romance , namely Bernart de Ventadorn's evocation of the ...
Pagina 5
... of the water depends upon the substance of the bed and banks immediate and preceding . Stationary objects are reflected , but the quality of motion is of the river . The scientist is concerned with all of these things ,
... of the water depends upon the substance of the bed and banks immediate and preceding . Stationary objects are reflected , but the quality of motion is of the river . The scientist is concerned with all of these things ,
Pagina 6
Ezra Pound. The scientist is concerned with all of these things , the artist with that which flows . It is dawn at ... thing . Its happiness antedates even Whistler ; apropos of which I would in all seriousness plead for a greater levity ...
Ezra Pound. The scientist is concerned with all of these things , the artist with that which flows . It is dawn at ... thing . Its happiness antedates even Whistler ; apropos of which I would in all seriousness plead for a greater levity ...
Pagina 9
... things in Ren- nart's Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania ; out of their condensation , this volume . My friend Ernest Rhys persuaded J. M. Dent to publish it in 1910. As far as I remember it elicited no comment from the press . I ...
... things in Ren- nart's Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania ; out of their condensation , this volume . My friend Ernest Rhys persuaded J. M. Dent to publish it in 1910. As far as I remember it elicited no comment from the press . I ...
Inhoudsopgave
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IL MIGLIOR FABBRO | 20 |
PROENCA | 37 |
GESTE AND ROMANCE | 62 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND TROUBADOURS | 85 |
LINGUA TOSCANA | 99 |
DANTE | 116 |
MONTCORBIBR alias VILLON | 164 |
THE QUALITY OF LOPE DE VEGA | 177 |
CAMOENS | 212 |
POBTI LATINI | 221 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Amor Apuleius Arnaut Daniel Beatrice beauty begins Behold Bernardo Bertrans de Born born Bornelh Camoens Canto canzone Catullus Chançon classic comes Commedia cult Dante Dante's dawn dead death delight doth drama eyes fair Flaminius flowers Giraut give Guido Guido Cavalcanti Guillaume de Poitiers Guinicelli hath heart heaven Hell honor Inferno Italian J. A. Symonds King lady Latin light lines Lisarda literary literature Lope Lope de Vega Lope's Lord love tomorrow Malebolge matter mediaeval Melindez mind never Ovid pagan Paradiso passage Petrarch play poem poetry poets Pound praise prose Provençal Purgatorio Renaissance rhyme Richard Sieburth Roland Rossetti Sancho sense Shakespear sing song sonnet Sordello sort soul sound Spanish speak speech Spirit of Romance splendor stanza stars sweet Tamorlan thee things thou thought translation troubadours Tuscan unto verse Villon Virgin vision Vita Nuova Vulgari Eloquentia whence wind words
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Pagina xi - THIS book is not a philological work. Only by courtesy can it be said to be a study in comparative literature. I am interested in poetry. I have attempted to examine certain forces, elements or qualities which were potent in the mediaeval literature of the Latin tongues, and are, as I believe, still potent in our own.
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