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Ezra pound (1885-1972)
E1102:
李姗姗
陈银斐
Character
introduction Life experience Major works Writing style Comments
Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound(30October18851November1972)was an expatriate American poet and critic who was a major figure of the early modernist movement. His contribution to poetry began with his development of imagism.
⑶Cantos 《诗章》 the intellectual diary since 1915 ~encyclopedic epic poem (学识渊博的史诗性诗歌)
Ezra Pound ′s major works
☆A Lume Spento --1908
☆Personae --1909
☆Des Imagistes --1914
☆ The Spirit of Romance --1910
☆ Homage to Sextus Propertivs --1917 ☆ Hugh Selwyn Mauberley --1920 ☆ The Cantos --1917~1959
Writing style:
Nadel writes that imagism was to change Pound‟s writing style. Pound said poetry require a precise and economic use of language and that the poet should always use the „exact‟ word and expression.
E1102:
李姗姗
陈银斐
Character
introduction Life experience Major works Writing style Comments
Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound(30October18851November1972)was an expatriate American poet and critic who was a major figure of the early modernist movement. His contribution to poetry began with his development of imagism.
⑶Cantos 《诗章》 the intellectual diary since 1915 ~encyclopedic epic poem (学识渊博的史诗性诗歌)
Ezra Pound ′s major works
☆A Lume Spento --1908
☆Personae --1909
☆Des Imagistes --1914
☆ The Spirit of Romance --1910
☆ Homage to Sextus Propertivs --1917 ☆ Hugh Selwyn Mauberley --1920 ☆ The Cantos --1917~1959
Writing style:
Nadel writes that imagism was to change Pound‟s writing style. Pound said poetry require a precise and economic use of language and that the poet should always use the „exact‟ word and expression.
Lesson Plan 27 - Ezra Pound英美文学

The Cantos of Ezra Pound
• Portions of Pound's major work, Cantos, were first published in 1925; the first complete English edition of all the published segments was issued in 1970 as The Cantos of Ezra Pound. • The Cantos by Ezra Pound is a long, incomplete poem in 120 sections, each of which is a canto. • Most of it was written between 1915 and 1962. • The most striking feature of the text is the inclusion of Chinese characters as well as quotations in European languages other than English.
Legacy
• Even though many people thought politics and writing should be separated, Pound acquired many enemies in the latter period of his life because of his support for Mussolini. • Pound championed and in some cases edited the works of several avant-garde authors writing in England, including the Anglo-American poet T. S. Eliot, the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, and the Irish novelist James Joyce. • Pound also set forth the theories behind the literary movement of imagism.
ezra pound解析(课堂PPT)

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content
Three phases of imagism
Content of Imagism
Origin of Imagism
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Three phrases of imagism
The origins of Imagism are found in two poems, Autumn and A City Sunset by T.E.Hulme. These were published in January 1909 by the Poet’s Club in London.
Famous poems: In a Station of the Metro
A Pact
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Imagism (1909——1917)
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Imagism is a poetic movement of England and the United States, which flourished from 1909 to 1917. it is a branch of the symbolism literary movement which was used chiefly in The Western World during that time.
“Each word must be an image seen.” “Each sentence should be a lump; a piece of clay, a vision seen.”
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Pound’s definition: “An ‘Image’ is that which presents an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time.”
content
Three phases of imagism
Content of Imagism
Origin of Imagism
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Three phrases of imagism
The origins of Imagism are found in two poems, Autumn and A City Sunset by T.E.Hulme. These were published in January 1909 by the Poet’s Club in London.
Famous poems: In a Station of the Metro
A Pact
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Imagism (1909——1917)
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Imagism is a poetic movement of England and the United States, which flourished from 1909 to 1917. it is a branch of the symbolism literary movement which was used chiefly in The Western World during that time.
“Each word must be an image seen.” “Each sentence should be a lump; a piece of clay, a vision seen.”
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Pound’s definition: “An ‘Image’ is that which presents an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time.”
Ezra_Pound

• The most striking feature of the text, to a casual browser, is the inclusion of Chinese characters as well as quotations in European languages other than English. • The range of allusion to historical events is very broad, and abrupt changes occur with little transition. • There is also wide geographical reference。
Ezra Pound
艾兹拉·庞德
Contents
• • • • Life His major works Famous works Influence factors on Pound and his influence on the world
His life
• • • • Born in 1885 in Hailey, Idaho Brought up in Pennsylvania Mastered 9 languages at university Sailed to Europe and composed first poetry in Venice in 1908 • Arrived in London and founded Imagism • Editor of Poetry in 1912 and blue-penciled Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
His Major Works
• • • • • A lume Spento( 1908) 《灯火熄灭之时》 Personea (1909) 《人物》 The Spirit of Romance (1910) 《精神浪漫史》 Cathay (1915) 《神州集》 Homage to Sextus Properties (1919) 《向赛克斯特 斯 · 普罗波蒂斯致敬》 • Hugh Selwyn Mauberley( 1920)《休·赛尔温·毛伯利 》 • Cantos (1917-1969) 《诗章》
Ezra Pound埃兹拉庞德

During W.W. I, assisted young writers.
In 1924 moved to Italy and became involved in Fascist politics, broadcasting over Radio Rome against allies.
Later Life
Washington. • In 1972, died in Venice as a recluse.
2.Imagism
• Imagism flourished from 1909 to 1917 and involved quite a number of British and American writers and poets.
• The Imagist Movement advanced modernism in arts and concentrated on reforming the medium of poetry as opposed to Romanticism.
Pound and Imagism
• Pound was fascinated by the idea of an alphabet that represented not only sounds but images.
➢ Ezra Pound is generally considered the poet most responsible for defining (characterizing) and promoting a modernist artistic poetry.
➢ In the early 20th century, he opened an influential exchange of work and deas between British and American writers, and was famous for the generosity.
In 1924 moved to Italy and became involved in Fascist politics, broadcasting over Radio Rome against allies.
Later Life
Washington. • In 1972, died in Venice as a recluse.
2.Imagism
• Imagism flourished from 1909 to 1917 and involved quite a number of British and American writers and poets.
• The Imagist Movement advanced modernism in arts and concentrated on reforming the medium of poetry as opposed to Romanticism.
Pound and Imagism
• Pound was fascinated by the idea of an alphabet that represented not only sounds but images.
➢ Ezra Pound is generally considered the poet most responsible for defining (characterizing) and promoting a modernist artistic poetry.
➢ In the early 20th century, he opened an influential exchange of work and deas between British and American writers, and was famous for the generosity.
EzraPoundPPT课件

(It is a movement in English poetry that derived its technique from classical Chinese and Japanese poetry, stressing clarity, precision and economy of language.)
Ezra Pound (1885 - 1972)
Some Facts about his Life
1) Born in Idaho in 1885 and raised in Pennsylvania, Ezra Pound spent most of his life in Europe and became one of the 20th century's most influential and controversial poets in the English language.
words, 3. And rhythmical composition in the sequence of the
musical phrase rather than in the sequence of a
“metronome”. (直接表现主客观事物,删除一切无助于“表现”的词
语,以口语节奏代替传统格律。)
❖ juxtaposition of two images or ideas
❖ seasonal reference ❖ necessarily nature poems
Imagism:
It is an early 20th-century movement in U.S. and English poetry characterized by the use of concrete language and figures of speech, modern subject matter, metrical freedom, and avoidance of romantic or mystical themes, aiming at clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images.
Ezra Pound (1885 - 1972)
Some Facts about his Life
1) Born in Idaho in 1885 and raised in Pennsylvania, Ezra Pound spent most of his life in Europe and became one of the 20th century's most influential and controversial poets in the English language.
words, 3. And rhythmical composition in the sequence of the
musical phrase rather than in the sequence of a
“metronome”. (直接表现主客观事物,删除一切无助于“表现”的词
语,以口语节奏代替传统格律。)
❖ juxtaposition of two images or ideas
❖ seasonal reference ❖ necessarily nature poems
Imagism:
It is an early 20th-century movement in U.S. and English poetry characterized by the use of concrete language and figures of speech, modern subject matter, metrical freedom, and avoidance of romantic or mystical themes, aiming at clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images.
Ezra-Pound-美国文学庞德课件

Imagism
four principles: 1) direct treatment 单刀直入 2) precise image 意象清晰 3) economical expression 表达简洁 4) musical rhythm 富有乐感
Image
master works: 埃兹拉· 庞德(Ezra Pound) 《女孩》 (Girl) 杜利特尔(Hilda Doolittle) 《不倒的墙》 (The Walls Do Not Fall) 威廉姆斯(William Carlos Williams) 《佩特森》(Paterson)
Ezra Pound 埃兹拉· 庞德
(1885-1972)
“the prophet of the open spirit”
自由精神的预言 者
Life
Born in Idaho (1885) Hamilton college and the University of Pennsylvania left for Europe (1908) Foreign editor of Poetry (1912) Paris (1920) Italy, his misbehavior in WWII (1925-45) Death in Italy (1972)
Cantos--Intellectual Diary Since 1915
Theme: an attempt to impose, through art, order and meaning upon a chaotic and meaningless world.
Image
generalization: A literary movement launched by British and American poets early in the 20th century in reaction against Victorian sentimentalism that advocated the use of free verse, common speech patterns, and clear concrete images.
Ezra Pound埃兹拉·庞德

During W.W. I, assisted young writers.
In 1924 moved to Italy and became involved in Fascist politics, broadcasting over Radio Rome against allies.
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4. Contributions of Ezra Pound
The forerunner of modern American poetry A leading spokesman of the “Imagist Movement” One of the most influential American poets and critic
Ezra Pound (1885—1972)
埃兹拉·庞德
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1.Life 2.Imagism 3.Works 4. Contributions
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1.Life Experience(1885-1972)
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Later Life
• In 1945, returned to America and was arrested on charge of treason.
• In 1946, acquitted, and declared insane. • In 1958, released from St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in
Washington. • In 1972, died in Venice as a recluse.