Just out of curiosity: are there any women on this list? I've been a subscriber for a year or so, and in that time I can't recall a single contribution posted by a woman. There are women who write about Pound, of course. Aside from the family members and the other memoirists like Margaret Anderson and Marcella Spann, I think offhand of Marjorie Perloff and Wendy Flory. There's also Helen M. Dennis's essay "Pound, Women and Gender" in the new Cambridge Companion. Still, I get the impression that Pound scholarship as a whole is much more a boy's club than (say) Eliot scholarship or Stevens scholarship. Pound seems to attract a much narrower range of scholarly mentalities. Does that observation seem accurate, colleagues? If it is, do you suppose it might be worth speculating about? Jonathan Morse Department of English, University of Hawaii at Manoa