ID: 8964 - Marina Camboni - Macerata Type: Text | |
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Identifier: Source: Pound, Ezra. Ezra Pound and Margaret Cravens. A Tragic Friendship, 1910-1912. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988 |
Title: [from Ezra Pound and Margaret Cravens. A Tragic Friendship 1910-1912] | Subtitle: |
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Agents: Creator: Pound, Ezra |
Role: Author Role: Editor Role: Editor | Name: Pound, Ezra Name: Spoo, Robert Name: Pound, Omar |
Created: 1988 |
Date: Issued | in/on: 1988 |
Language: English | |
Rights: 1988 Duke University Press. All rights reserved. |
Relation: References Relation: References | Qualifier: Pound, Ezra Qualifier: Cravens, Margaret |
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Place: Paris | Time: 1910-1912 |
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Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Exchanges Subjects: Exchanges Subjects: Exchanges Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Definitions of Culture Subjects: Definitions of Culture Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men | Keywords: Paris Keywords: US Keywords: Cravens, Margaret Keywords: money Keywords: Pound, Ezra Keywords: Modernism Keywords: economics Keywords: Modernism Keywords: Modernism Keywords: money Keywords: Cravens, Margaret Keywords: H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) Keywords: Pound, Ezra | Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Paris) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, US) Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, Cravens, Margaret) Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, money) Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, Pound, Ezra) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, Modernism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, economics) Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, Modernism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, Modernism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, money) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Cravens, Margaret) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Pound, Ezra) |
Comment: In Ezra Pound and Margaret Cravens. A Tragic Friendship, Omar Pound and Robert Spoo bring evidence of the relationship of friendship and patronage that existed between Pound and Cravens. For a comment on this, see record n. 8966. |
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