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  1. Three Cantos. By Ezra Pound. Canto III appeared in the July, 1917 issue of Poetry. Originally part of what scholars call the "Ur-Cantos," this version of Canto III was later edited by Pound to become Canto I of his collected Cantos. The section that eventually became Canto I is highlighted in blue in the poem below. —THE EDITORS.

  2. As The Cantos Project is numbering the lines of The Cantos, references to cantos already glossed will be by canto number and line(s), as standard with classical works. Example: III: ll.7–17. For cantos that are not yet glossed within the project, the references will be by canto number slash page number, as standard in the research on the poem.

  3. 23 de out. de 2014 · The cantos of Ezra Pound by Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Publication date 1993 Topics

  4. Project News. Annotated canto 64 now online. Illustrated Companion from Ur-I to 52 now available. Detailed sources for all annotated cantos. Comprehensive bibliographies for the whole Cantos.

  5. 1 de fev. de 2023 · A Study of I-XXX of Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Epping: Bowker, 1983. 111-20. De Rachewiltz, Mary and Maria Ardizzone. “Commento: II.” Ezra Pound I Cantos. A cura di Mary de Rachewiltz. [Bilingual English-Italian edition]. Milano: Mondadori, 1985. 1505. Dennis, Helen. A New Approach to the Poetry of Ezra Pound Through the Medieval Provençal Aspect.

  6. Pound’s journey through history begins with canto 1, which translates a passage in the Odyssey in which Odysseus travels to the underworld to speak with Tiresias. Like Odysseus, Pound seeks knowledge, and he seeks it in the minds of men long dead. He cannot speak to them directly, as Odysseus does, but their ghosts remain, nevertheless, if ...

  7. Há 3 dias · In 1949, while imprisoned for treason, Ezra Pound won the prestigious Bollingen Prize for Poetry for The Pisan Cantos, a sequence he began while in jail. He died, following a decade of silence, in 1972. The Cantos - "Say I take your whole bag of tricks, / Let in your quirks and tweeks, and say the thing’s an art-form, / …and that the modern ...