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The Uses of History in the Anti-War Writing of Robinson Jeffers and Ezra Pound

This entry was posted in notebook and tagged Adolf Hitler Albert Gelpi Alfred Richard Orage anti-Semitism Benito Mussolini Brooks Adams CasaPound party Charles Austin Beard Claude Bowers Claudio Magris Edmund Dene Morel Ernest Fenollosa Eva Hesse Ezra Pound Fascism Fernando Mezzasoma Flinders Petrie Franklin Delano Roosevelt Harry Elmer Barnes Harvey Shapiro Henry Adams Hugh Kenner J. Pierpont Morgan James J. Martin James Joyce James Karman Jean Raspail John D. Rockefeller Leonard W. Doob Leonardo Petrillo Louis-Ferdinand Céline Major Clifford Hugh Douglas Matthew Feldman Michel Houellebecq Radcliffe Squires Robert Zaller Robinson Jeffers Rudolph Gilbert Sidney Bradshaw Fay Silvio Gesell Social Credit economic theories T. S. Eliot Tim Redman William E. Woodward William Woodward Woodrow Wilson World War I World War II Yvor Winters on February 18, 2021 by Richard Drake.

“The Uses of History in the Anti-War Writing of Robinson Jeffers and Ezra Pound” appeared in Jeffers Studies, volume 20, 2017/2018. The article was published in January 2021. Although both writers condemned American foreign policy during World War II, they did so for radically different reasons. Pound’s reading of American history led him to a […]


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