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Why don't you cyber it out to all of us? I would like to see it; and others,
I am sure, would also.
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>From: "Jonathan P. Gill" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Pound and Shakespeare
>Date: Mon, Dec 17, 2001, 8:05 AM
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> Dear Poundians:
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> Given the dead air here...How about hearing from list members about
> projects they're working on?
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> Many of you know my interests in Pound, radio, and the Jews, so I won't go
> there. But I also found in the Columbia Rare Book and Manuscript Library
> an imitation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 105" that Pound wrote around 1900.
> It's fascinating on a number of accounts: Pound and Shakespeare is an
> underestudied connection; and the poem shows Pound to have been an astute
> reader and accomplished writer in the period between juvenalia and the
> early Venice/London work.
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> I've never seen any reference to this work. Have any of you?
>
> Jonathan Gill
> Columbia U.
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