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In 'The Emptiness of Patterned Flux' (in The Emergence of Buddhist American Literature, SUNY Press, ed. John Whalen-Bridge and Gary Storhoff) Jonathan Stalling argues, pretty convincingly for me, for a submerged Buddhist influence in Pound via Ernest Fenollosa, whose New Buddhist beliefs, it turns out, were thoroughly Hegelian. Perhaps this might be a route in for you? There are at least passing references to Hegel in this article.
r.
> Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:02:53 +0100
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> Subject: Pound & Hegel
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> Dear Poundians,
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> Is there any evidence that Pound had read (and thought about) Hegel? I know there's a passing reference to the philosopher in Guide to Kulture, but is that the beginning and end of the matter?
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> Best wishes,
> Alex
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> Professor Alex Davis
> School of English
> University College Cork
> Ireland
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> +353 (0)21 4902185
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