Pound's Ideogrammic Method - See Also

See Also

  • Ideogram


Ezra Pound
Family
  • Omar Pound
  • Thaddeus C. Pound
  • Mary de Rachewiltz
  • Olga Rudge
  • Dorothy Shakespear
  • William Wadsworth
Friends
  • Richard Aldington
  • Basil Bunting
  • Hilda Doolittle
  • T. S. Eliot
  • E. E. Cummings
  • Ford Madox Ford
  • Robert Frost
  • Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
  • Ernest Hemingway
  • T. E. Hulme
  • James Joyce
  • Hugh Kenner
  • D. H. Lawrence
  • Wyndham Lewis
  • Charles Elkin Mathews
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • Marianne Moore
  • Eustace Mullins
  • Olivia Shakespear
  • Allen Tate
  • William Carlos Williams
  • William Butler Yeats
  • Louis Zukofsky
Poems
  • Ballad of the Goodly Fere
  • Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
  • In a Station of the Metro
  • Ripostes
  • The Cantos
Other work
  • ABC of Reading
  • Le Testament de Villon
Styles
  • Imagism
  • Des Imagistes
  • Modernist poetry in English
  • Ideogrammic method
  • Vorticism
Magazines, publishers
  • BLAST
  • James Laughlin
  • Charles Elkin Mathews
  • New Directions
  • Poetry
  • The Dial
  • The Egoist
  • The Little Review
  • The New Age
  • The New Freewoman
Miscellaneous
  • A ZBC of Ezra Pound
  • Bollingen Prize
  • Ernest Fenollosa
  • List of cultural references in The Cantos
  • Lost generation
  • Schloss Brunnenburg
  • St. Elizabeths Hospital
  • Visits to St. Elizabeths
Categories
  • Ezra Pound
  • Works by Ezra Pound

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