Diana I didn't point, Pound did. For further very direct education pointers see "ABC of Reading" by Ezra Pound. Be careful for, as Carrol Cox pointed out, Pound's path led to fascism and virulent anti-Semitism. Of course it is not the knowledge along the path that is dangerous but rather the obsessive and damaged personality that molded that knowledge. Be especially careful of Pound's "charged language". "Charged language" distorts valid observation for the user's purpose, both benign and malignant. Always be cognizant of the user's purpose or you will become his/her tool. My point is that some of the "truth" which Pound discovered from that knowledge was a very destructive "truth" and some was very beautiful "truth". Enjoy and grow with the one and learn from the other. For a woman of the same poetic stature as Pound who was his absolute contemporary and peer see the writings of H. D. (Hilda Doolittle). Marianne Moore is another. Again I am not pointing, Pound already pointed to these women. Rick Seddon McIntosh, NM