Ezra Pound and Roman Poetry : : A Preliminary Survey / / Peter Davidson.

Ezra Pound and Roman Poetry is an examination of a crucial phase in the development of Pound as translator and, therefore, of creative translation in the twentieth century. The book provides a survey of Pound's attempt to appropriate the poetry of Classical Rome, by tracing the histories of the...

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Place / Publishing House:Atlanta : : BRILL,, 1995.
Year of Publication:1995
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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