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Bill Freind <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Jan 2000 08:56:50 -0500
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A query related to Jonathan Morse's unrelated query: is _Spring and All_
availiable on-line? I've checked Bartleby and Project Gutenburg and it's in
neither of those. Seems like there should be a whole slew of texts from the
early 20's that should now be on-line, since the copyright has expired.
 
Jonathan Morse wrote:
 
> Thanks, Garrick Davis, for that interesting compilation of Randall
> Jarrell's thoughts about pound.
>
> And an unrelated query: is Eliot's essay "_Ulysses_, Order, and Myth"
> legally available online? I'd like to make it available on my Web page for
> a class, but I've searched without success. On the other hand, at
>
> http://www.bartleby.com/index.html
>
> you'll find all of _The Sacred Wood_, plus a collection of
> early-20th-century poetry anthologies that'll show you what Pound was up
> against, plus much else of interest.
>
> More: at
>
> http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/20000115/t000004712.html
>
> you'll find an article about the now forgotten Thomas Wolfe which says in
> passing that William Carlos Williams' reputation is fading too. Say it
> ain't so!
>
> Jonathan Morse

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