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GLOSSATOR 10 (2018)Astern in the Dinghy: Commentaries on Ezra's Pound's Thrones de los Cantares 96-109Edited by Alexander HowardYou in the dinghy (piccioletta) astern there! (CIX/788)Mr. Pound Goes to WashingtonAlexander Howard (University of Sydney)Some Contexts for Canto XCVIRichard Parker (University of Surrey)Gold and/or Humaneness: Pound's Vision of Civilization in Canto XCVIIRoxana Preda (University of Edinburgh)Hilarious Commentary: Ezra Pound's Canto XCVIIIPeter Nicholls (New York University)"Tinkle, tinkle, two tongues" Sound, Sign, Canto XCIXMichael Kindellan (University of Sheffield)"In the intellect possible" Revisionism and Aesopian Language in Canto CAlex Pestell (Independent Scholar)Deep Rustication in Canto CIMark Byron (University of Sydney)Shipwrecks and Mountaintops: Notes on Canto CIIMark Steven (University of Exeter)Revised Intentions: James Buchanan and the Antebellum White House in Canto CIIIJames Dowthwaite (University of Göttingen)Exploring Permanent Values: Canto CIVArchie Henderson (Independent Scholar)Canto CV: A Divagation?Alec Marsh (Muhlenberg College)So Slow: Canto CVISean Pryor (University of New South Wales)'The clearest mind ever in England' Pound's Late Paradisal in Canto CVIIMiranda Hickman (McGill University)Three Ways of Looking at a Canto: Navigating Canto CVIIIKristin Grogan (Exeter College, University of Oxford)'To the king onely to put value' Monarchy and Commons in Pound's Canto CIXAlex Niven (University of Newcastle)
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