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Poundian
Poundian, a. (ˈpaʊndɪən) [f. the name Pound (see below) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the American writer and poet Ezra Pound (1885–1972) or his work; resembling or influenced by the style of Pound. Also absol. as n.1939 E. H. W. Meyerstein Let. 4 Apr. (1959) 221, I never thought ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barbara Jordan (poet)
The consciousness that permeates Jordan's landscapes, however, is of a decidedly more modern, Poundian variety. wikipedia.org
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Andrew Suknaski
His last full-length book was Silk Trail, which takes a very Poundian look at the construction of the transcontinental railway. see Canadian National Railway wikipedia.org
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pound
▪ I. pound, n.1 (paʊnd) Forms: 1–4 (Sc. and north. dial. –9) pund, (4–5 n. dial. punde); 3– pound, (4–6 pounde, pownd(e; pond(e). [OE. pund (pl. pund):—WGer. stem *pundo- pound (weight), = OSax., OFris., ON., Goth. pund (MLG. punt, LG. pund, MDu. pont, Du. pond), OHG. phunt (MHG. pfunt, G. pfund), a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry
will be incomprehensible to the reader who knows no Chinese, and I suppose they do so because they think they are being terribly "poetic", in an Ezra Poundian wikipedia.org
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cosmovision
cosmovision, n. Brit. /ˈkɒzmə(ʊ)ˌvɪʒn/, U.S. /ˈkɑzmoʊˌvɪʒ(ə)n/ [‹ Spanish cosmovision (1948 or earlier) > comb. form + vision vision n.] Esp. in Literary Criticism or with reference to Meso-American peoples: a particular way of viewing the world or of understanding the universe.1969 Hispanic Rev.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jibanananda Das
Seely) Though Jibanananda Das was variously branded at times and was popularly known as a modernist of the Yeatsian-Poundian-Eliotesque school, Annadashankar wikipedia.org
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The Cantos
As such, it represents a Poundian non-capitalist ideal. The canto also ascribes the Poundian motto (and title of a 1934 collection of essays) Make it New to the emperor Tching Tang. wikipedia.org
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Ezra Pound
One article alleged that some of Kasper's pamphlets had, as John Tytell put it, "a distinctly Poundian ring" to them. Stock called Edge the magazine of the "international Poundian underground". Release Pound's friends continued to try to get him out of St. wikipedia.org
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