Peter Russell (poet) - Works - Prose

Prose

  • Preliminary notes on the political and economic ideas of Ezra Pound, private edition, London, 1948
  • "Elements or ingredients of poetry" and "Imagination": two addresses on poetry, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991
  • 'Ezra Pound and the cantos' - lecture given at the British Council, Naples, edition private Pian di Scò, 1991
  • Vision in the poetry of Ezra Pound or, Ezra Pound and the invisible, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991
  • Ezra Pound, great poet, great friend, conference held at the Petrarch Academy of Arezzo 20 March 1991, private edition, Pian di Scò 1991
  • Dante and Islam, private edition, Terranuova Bracciolini, 1991
  • Five addresses on poetry, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991
  • Tolkien and the Imagination, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991
  • Kossovo like cosmic symbol - a speech given in occasion of the encounter of October of the union of the writers of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 1989, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991
  • The image of woman as a figure of the Spirit, Four lectures given at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute, Zurigo, 1991, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1991, then published in editions of the University of Salzburg, 1992
  • Celestial assumption: four conferences on Dante and Islam, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Dante and Islam - a general introduction, four conferences held in 1991, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Poetic asides I, University of Salzburg, 1992
  • Quiintilii Apocalypseos Fragmenta - Introduction, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Poetry and meaning - Preamble to a selection of lyrical poems for the Freies Gymnasium, Basel (October 1990), private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Vitalism or abdication, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • The exile - from the United Kingdom - 1st Dantesque International Conference (9–10 October 1992, Poppi, Arezzo), from the title it "In the track of Dante; the exile and the writers of the 1900's", private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Campagna, verde campagna, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Avant-propos ad una lettura delle proprie poesie, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • In the tradition - a British writer living in Italy - An address given to Sarah Lawrence University and Richmond College, Florence, March 1991, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • 'New poetry from Italy' - a review of the anthology "New Italian poets" edited by Dana Gioia & Michael Palm (Story Linens Press, Brownsville, U.S.A., 1991), private edition, Pian di Scò, 1992
  • Poetic asides II, University of Salzburg, 1993
  • Two notes on Caio Gracco, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1993
  • Shelley, Plato and Thomas Taylor - a lecture given at the International Bicentenary Conference on Percy Bysshe Shelley at the University of Salzburg (September–October 1992), private edition, Pian di Scò, 1993
  • La visione pavesiane del 'Moby Dick' di Melville - conference held in 1993 near the Municipality of Terranuova Bracciolini, private edition, Pian di Scò, 1994
  • Something about poetry - Selected lectures and essays by Peter Russell edited by Glyn Pursglove, University of Salzburg, 1997

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