Dear Margaret, Many thanks for your interest in the book. In answer to your question, Yes: my fellow co-editor and I have a chapter on Pound and Eliot between the wars (ch.14). Full contents below (NB three chapters are in part devoted to Pound (9, 14, 19), while ch. 1 includes discussion of the form of the Malatestas, ch. 5 race in the Pisans, and ch. 8 Imagism and Vorticism. And EP passim throughout the collection as a whole.) Best wishes, Alex Contents List of contributors page ix Preface xvii Chronology Sarah Hayden xix Introduction: Modernist Poetry in History Alex Davis and Lee M. Jenkins 1 part i 21 1. Form in Modernist Poetry Fiona Green 23 2. Myths and Texts Michael Bell 46 3. Politics and Modernist Poetry Michael Tratner 68 4. Modernist Poetry, Sexuality, and Gender Georgia Johnston 81 5. Modernist Poetry and Race Timothy Yu 99 6. Modernist Periodicals Paige Reynolds 118 part i i 137 7. Decadence and Poetic Modernism Vincent Sherry 139 8. Edwardian, Georgian, Imagist, Vorticist, and ‘Amygist’ Poetry Helen Carr 157 9. Early Eliot, H.D., and Pound Miranda Hickman 186 10. Yeats, Modernism, and the Irish Revival Gregory Castle 204 11. Modernism and First World War Poetry: Alternative Lines Andrew Palmer and Sally Minogue 227 part i i i 253 12. Gertrude Stein Charles Bernstein 255 13. Mina Loy Sara Crangle 275 14. Pound and Eliot: The Years of l’entre deux guerres Alex Davis and Lee M. Jenkins 303 15. American Poetry in the 1910s and 1920s: Stevens, Moore, Williams, and Others Bart Eeckhout and Glen MacLeod 324 16. American Modernism from the 1930s to the 1950s: Williams and Stevens to Black Mountain and The Beats Stephen Matterson 341 17. African American Modernisms Mark Whalan 359 18. Objectivist Poets Mark Scroggins 381 19. Later Eliot and Pound Jason Harding 398 20. War Modernism, 1918–1945 Adam Piette 417 21. Stony Limits: Modernist Peripheries Eric Falci 434 22. Modernist Inflections, Postcolonial Directions Jahan Ramazani 459 coda 479 23. Modernism after Modernism Anthony Mellors 481 Guide to Further Reading 503 Index 515 Professor Alex Davis School of English University College Cork Ireland +353 (0)21 490 2185/2241/2664 A History of Modernist Poetry (Cambridge University Press, 2015) www.cambridge.org/9781107038677 ________________________________________ From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of MFisher [[log in to unmask]] Sent: 02 June 2015 18:29 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: EPOUND-L Digest - 31 Mar 2015 to 8 May 2015 (#2015-4) Thank you for this notice, Alex. Are you one of the contributors? The web publicity does not list the contributors. The book is appealing from the publicity. Can you tell us more? Many thanks, Margaret On 6/2/2015 5:46 AM, Davis, Alex wrote: > Dear all, > > I thought I'd draw your collective attention to the just-published A History of Modernist Poetry, eds Alex Davis and Lee M. Jenkins, (Cambridge University Press, 2015), which includes several chapters on Pound, as well as numerous references to his work in other thematically-focused chapters. The contents can be viewed here: > > http://www.cambridge.org/ie/academic/subjects/literature/english-literature-1900-1945/history-modernist-poetry?format=HB > > All best wishes, > Alex > > Professor Alex Davis > School of English > University College Cork > Ireland > > T +353 (0)21 490 2185/2241/2664 > F +353 (0)21 490 3288 >